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fractional equations allow for a better description of occurrences. Fractional
calculus, like in many other aspects of life, has proven to be useful in the
study of brain tumors, including their pathogenesis and the identification of
the best course of therapy. In the future, mathematical models are expected to
be more successful in handling the simulation of actual events. Additionally,
because mathematical modeling provides the ability to formulate problems,
develop solutions, derive both numerical and non-numerical results, analyze
collected data, and make ideas a reality, it may be included in glioma studies.
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