The Solution of Martínez–Kaabar Abel Integral Equation by Using the Elzaki Transform
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In this work, we have discussed and prove the different properties and theorems of the Martinez–Kaabar fractal–fractional (MK FrFr) Elzaki transform like Linearity property, Convolution theorem property, and the example application to solve of Martínez–Kaabar MK Abel Integral Equation.
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