Notes on the diamond-α dynamic derivative on time scales

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Various dynamic derivative formulae have been proposed in the development of a time scales calculus, with the goal of unifying continuous and discrete analysis. Recent discussions of combined dynamic derivatives, in particular the {white diamond suit}α derivative defined as a linear combination of the Δ and the ∇ derivatives, have promised improved approximation formulae for computational applications. This paper presents an equivalent definition of the {white diamond suit}α functions without reference to the existing Δ and ∇ derivatives, examines the status of the {white diamond suit}α as a dynamic derivative and its properties relative to the Δ and ∇ derivatives, and compares data obtained using the various dynamic derivatives as approximation formulae in computational experiments. A {white diamond suit}α integral case is investigated. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Rogers, J. W., & Sheng, Q. (2007). Notes on the diamond-α dynamic derivative on time scales. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 326(1), 228–241. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmaa.2006.03.004

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