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Lagrangian solver for vector fractional diffusion in bounded anisotropic aquifers: development and application
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    Lagrangian solver for vector fractional diffusion in bounded anisotropic aquifers: development and application (English)
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    23 April 2020
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    Main features and key points of the paper are as follows: The introduction provides a good, generalized background of the topic that quickly gives the reader an appreciation of the wide range of applications for this topic. The objective is clearly defined. The paper provides an excellent technique for capturing vector fractional dispersion for both conservative and reactive pollutants in fractional Brownian motion random fields with bounded domains. The technique is relatively simple to implement and yet it is quite powerful. Also, being simple, it can be reproduced by many who are not necessarily specialists in this field. The conclusion drawn is correct and relevant to the objectives of the work. The literature cited is relevant to the study, but there are several instances, in which the author makes assertions without substantiating them with references. The paper is mathematically sound and not misleading. It provides sufficient information and in-depth discussion. The work is correct and free of obvious errors.
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    vector fractional-derivative model
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    Lagrangian solver
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    fractional Brownian motion
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    bimolecular reaction
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    bounded domain
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