Abstract

ABSTRACT In this article, we will present a new perspective on the variable-order fractional calculus, which allows for differentiation and integration to a variable order. The concept of multifractional calculus has been a scarcely studied topic within the field of functional analysis in the past 20 years. We develop a multifractional differential operator which acts as the inverse of the multifractional integral operator. This is done by solving the Abel integral equation generalized to a multifractional order. With this new multifractional differential operator, we prove a Girsanov's theorem for multifractional Brownian motions of Riemann–Liouville type. As an application, we show how Girsanov's theorem can then be applied to prove the existence of a unique strong solution to stochastic differential equations where the drift coefficient is merely of linear growth, and the driving noise is given by a non-stationary multifractional Brownian motion with a Hurst parameter as a function of time. The Hurst functions we study will take values in a bounded subset of . The application of multifractional calculus to SDEs is based on a generalization of the works of D. Nualart and Y. Ouknine [Regularization of differential equations by fractional noise, Stoch Process Appl. 102(1) (2002), pp. 103–116].

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