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Fractional Noether Theorem Based on Extended Exponentially Fractional Integral

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Volume 53, Issue 3, Pages 841-855

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10773-013-1873-z

Keywords

Fractional Noether theorem; Extended exponentially fractional integral; Fractional (quasi-)symmetric transformation; Holonomic constraint; Nonholonomic constraint

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [10972151, 11272227]
  2. Innovation Program for Postgraduate in Higher Education Institutions of Jiangsu Province [CXLX11_0961]
  3. Innovation Program for Postgraduate of Suzhou University of Science and Technology [SKCX11S_051]

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Based on the new type of fractional integral definition, namely extended exponentially fractional integral introduced by EI-Nabulsi, we study the fractional Noether symmetries and conserved quantities for both holonomic system and nonholonomic system. First, the fractional variational problem under the sense of extended exponentially fractional integral is established, the fractional d'Alembert-Lagrange principle is deduced, then the fractional Euler-Lagrange equations of holonomic system and the fractional Routh equations of nonholonomic system are given; secondly, the invariance of fractional Hamilton action under infinitesimal transformations of group is also discussed, the corresponding definitions and criteria of fractional Noether symmetric transformations and quasi-symmetric transformations are established; finally, the fractional Noether theorems for both holonomic system and nonholonomic system are explored. What's more, the relationship between the fractional Noether symmetry and conserved quantity are revealed.

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