On the Geometric and Physical Properties of Conformable Derivative
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Date
2024
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Murat TOSUN
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GOLD
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Abstract
In this article, we explore the advantages geometric and physical implications of the conformable derivative. One of the key benefits of the conformable derivative is its ability to approximate the tangent at points where the classical tangent is not readily available. By employing conformable derivatives, alternative tangents can be created to overcome this limitation. Thanks to these alternative (conformable) tangents, physical interpretation can be made with alternative velocity vectors. Furthermore, the conformable derivative proves to be valuable in situations where the tangent plane cannot be defined. It enables the creation of alternative tangent planes, offering a solution in cases where the traditional approach falls short. Geometrically speaking, the conformable derivative carries significant meaning. It provides insights into the local behavior of a function and its relationship with nearby points. By understanding the conformable derivative, we gain a deeper understanding of how a function evolves and changes within its domain. A several examples are presented in the article to better understand the article and visualize the concepts discussed. These examples are accompanied by visual representations generated using the Mathematica program, aiding in a clearer understanding of the proposed ideas. By combining theoretical explanations, practical examples, and visualizations, this article aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of the advantages and geometric and physical implications of the conformable derivative. © MSAEN.
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Conformable Derivative, Curvatures, Frenet Frame, Surface, Uygulamalı Matematik (Diğer), Applied Mathematics (Other), Conformable derivative;Curvatures;Frenet frame;Surface
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15
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Mathematical Sciences and Applications E-Notes
Volume
12
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2
Start Page
60
End Page
70
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