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Porous functions–II

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A new mathematical tool, porous functions, has been suggested recently. In this paper operations with porous functions are further discussed alongside with computational tools, which are necessary for evaluation of porous functions, their visualization, and basic operations with such functions in two- and three-dimensional cases.

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Trymorush, I., Podlubny, I. Porous functions–II. Fract Calc Appl Anal 23, 307–323 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1515/fca-2020-0015

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