On tempered fractional calculus with respect to functions and the associated fractional differential equations

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The prime aim of the present paper is to continue developing the theory of tempered fractional integrals and derivatives of a function with respect to another function. This theory combines the tempered fractional calculus with the psi$$ \Psi $$-fractional calculus, both of which have found applications in topics including continuous time random walks. After studying the basic theory of the psi$$ \Psi $$-tempered operators, we prove mean value theorems and Taylor's theorems for both Riemann-Liouville-type and Caputo-type cases of these operators. Furthermore, we study some non-linear fractional differential equations involving psi$$ \Psi $$-tempered derivatives, proving existence-uniqueness theorems by using the Banach contraction principle and proving stability results by using Gronwall type inequalities.

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fixed point theory, fractional calculus with respect to functions, fractional derivatives, fractional differential equations, fractional integrals, Gronwall's inequality, tempered fractional calculus, Ulam-type stability

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Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences

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45

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17

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