I was given this problem to challenge me
$$\frac{d^{1/2}}{dx^{1/2}}x^2 $$
I googled wikipedia, and tried to follow the steps shown.
I got an answer of $\frac{16\sqrt{ \pi x}}{9\pi}$ edited
2 part question.
a) is my answer correct? b) Reference request on a good paper/book on Fractional Calculus.
Related problem: (I), (II). Here is a formula where you can use it to find the fractional derivative of a monomial $x^n$,
The above formula was derived using the Riemann-Liouville definition for fractional derivative
See Chapter 2 in this book for details of derivation. In your case $q=\frac{1}{2}$, then the formula gives
$$ \frac{d^{\frac{1}{2}}}{dx^{\frac{1}{2}}} x^{2} = \frac{\Gamma(3)}{\Gamma(\frac{5}{2} )} x^{\frac{3}{2}} = \frac{8}{3 \sqrt{\pi}} x^{\frac{3}{2}}\,.$$