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Fractional differential equations are increasingly used for many mathematical

models in
science and engineering. Fractional differential equations have attracted
considerable
interest because of their ability to model complex phenomena (Luchko et al., 2010).
It is
also serve as an excellent tool for the description of hereditary properties of
various materials and processes. In fact fractional differential equations are
considered as
an alternative model to non-linear differential equation (Bonilla et al., 2007). In
Balachandran and Park (2009a) and Hernandez et al. (2010), the authors have proved
the
existence of abstract fractional differential equations by using fixed point
techniques. In
Taghizadeh and Neirameh (2012), authors established new solutions for some
time fractional differential equations. In recent years, there has been a
significant
development in ordinary and partial differ

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