This paper proposes a new definition of fractional derivative with non-singular kernel in the sense of Caputo which generalizes various forms existing in the literature. Furthermore, the version in the sense of Riemann–Liouville is defined. Moreover, fundamental properties of the new generalized fractional derivatives in the sense of Caputo and Riemann–Liouville are rigorously studied. Finally, an application in epidemiology as well as in virology is presented.
We present a delay-differential equation model with optimal control that describes the interactions between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), CD4 + T cells, and cell-mediated immune response. Both the treatment and the intracellular delay are incorporated into the model in order to improve therapies to cure HIV infection. The optimal controls represent the efficiency of drug treatment in inhibiting viral production and preventing new infections. Existence for the optimal control pair is established, Pontryagin's maximum principle is used to characterize these optimal controls, and the optimality system is derived. For the numerical simulation, we propose a new algorithm based on the forward and backward difference approximation.
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