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For your example of X^{1/2}$X^{1/2}$ you can evaluate the fractional half derivative of the Laplace transform (see for example the Wikipedia article on fractional calculus) at theta = 0$\theta = 0$.

For your example of X^{1/2} you can evaluate the fractional half derivative of the Laplace transform (see for example the Wikipedia article on fractional calculus) at theta = 0.

For your example of $X^{1/2}$ you can evaluate the fractional half derivative of the Laplace transform (see for example the Wikipedia article on fractional calculus) at $\theta = 0$.

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For your example of X^{1/2} you can evaluate the fractional half derivative of the Laplace transform (see for example the Wikipedia article on fractional calculus) at theta = 0.