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    Fractional calculus and some intermediate physical processes. (English)
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    7 August 2003
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    Fractional calculus is used to formulate the models which represents the two intermediate physical processes, namely convection-diffusion and transport-diffusion processes. Two mixed problems involving the fractional, derivatives \(D^v\) and Weyl fractional derivative \(W^v\), \(v\in (1,2]\) are considered. The existence and uniqueness of the solutions of these two problems is established.
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    two mixed problems
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    convection-diffusion
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    transport-diffusion
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