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The Bagley-Torvik equation is a second-order differential equation involving the Caputo fractional derivative. These arise in the modelling of dynamical systems including certain micro-electro-mechanical systems. The author proposes, develops and analyzes a new high-order numerical method for solving the Bagley-Torvik equation using Chebychev polynomials as basis functions. Employing a regularizaton technique, the given equation is transformed into a new equation which exhibits better regularity properties, relative to the derivatives. An approximate solution is obtained by solving a well-conditioned upper triangular linear algebraic system. The tau representation of the problem is shown to possess a high-order convergence property under more inclusive regularity assumptions on the input data than the original problem. Theoretical results are complemented with numerical implementations.
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    Numerical treatment of a well-posed Chebyshev tau method for Bagley-Torvik equation with high-order of accuracy (English)
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    The Bagley-Torvik equation is a second-order differential equation involving the Caputo fractional derivative. These arise in the modelling of dynamical systems including certain micro-electro-mechanical systems. The author proposes, develops and analyzes a new high-order numerical method for solving the Bagley-Torvik equation using Chebychev polynomials as basis functions. Employing a regularizaton technique, the given equation is transformed into a new equation which exhibits better regularity properties, relative to the derivatives. An approximate solution is obtained by solving a well-conditioned upper triangular linear algebraic system. The tau representation of the problem is shown to possess a high-order convergence property under more inclusive regularity assumptions on the input data than the original problem. Theoretical results are complemented with numerical implementations.
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    Bagley-Torvik equation
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    Caputo derivative
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    regularization
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    tau method
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    well-posedness
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    numerical example
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