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General Fractional Noether Theorem and Non-Holonomic Action Principle.

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Title: General Fractional Noether Theorem and Non-Holonomic Action Principle.
Authors: Tarasov, Vasily E.
Source: Mathematics (2227-7390); Oct2023, Vol. 11 Issue 20, p4400, 35p
Abstract: Using general fractional calculus (GFC) of the Luchko form and non-holonomic variational equations of Sedov type, generalizations of the standard action principle and first Noether theorem are proposed and proved for non-local (general fractional) non-Lagrangian field theory. The use of the GFC allows us to take into account a wide class of nonlocalities in space and time compared to the usual fractional calculus. The use of non-holonomic variation equations allows us to consider field equations and equations of motion for a wide class of irreversible processes, dissipative and open systems, non-Lagrangian and non-Hamiltonian field theories and systems. In addition, the proposed GF action principle and the GF Noether theorem are generalized to equations containing general fractional integrals (GFI) in addition to general fractional derivatives (GFD). Examples of field equations with GFDs and GFIs are suggested. The energy–momentum tensor, orbital angular-momentum tensor and spin angular-momentum tensor are given for general fractional non-Lagrangian field theories. Examples of application of generalized first Noether's theorem are suggested for scalar end vector fields of non-Lagrangian field theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: NOETHER'S theorem, FRACTIONAL calculus, VECTOR fields, FRACTIONAL integrals, EQUATIONS of motion, HAMILTONIAN systems, SYSTEMS theory, HOLONOMY groups
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ISSN: 22277390
DOI: 10.3390/math11204400
Database: Complementary Index