Hello dear professors and those interested in mathematical sciences, I wanted to know why in the written articles, Grunwald-Letnikoff, Riemann-Liouville and Caputo methods are considered a kind of fractional derivatives, but for the Reisz method, the term Reisz potential is used? This is while the fractional derivative is used by professors in teaching fractional derivatives. Is there a relationship between potential and fractional derivative? If the answer is yes, how is there a relationship between the two? And if there is no relationship, why do some mention Reisz fractional derivative method and some articles use Reisz potential method? Thanks

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