Fokker-Planck Equation for Fractional Systems
Abstract
The normalization condition, average values and reduced distribution functions can be generalized by fractional integrals. The interpretation of the fractional analog of phase space as a space with noninteger dimension is discussed. A fractional (power) system is described by the fractional powers of coordinates and momenta. These systems can be considered as non-Hamiltonian systems in the usual phase space. The generalizations of the Bogoliubov equations are derived from the Liouville equation for fractional (power) systems. Using these equations, the corresponding Fokker-Planck equation is obtained.
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