Matrix-Variate Statistical Distributions and Fractional Calculus
Abstract: A connection between fractional calculus and statistical distribution theory has been established by the authors recently. Some extensions of the results to matrix-variate functions were also considered. In the present article, more results on matrix-variate statistical densities and their connections to fractional calculus will be established. When considering solutions of fractional differential equations, Mittag-Leffler functions and Fox H-function appear naturally. Some results connected with generalized Mittag-Leffler density and their asymptotic behavior will be considered. Reference is made to applications in physics, particularly superstatistics and nonextensive statistical mechanics.
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