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Numerical approximation of Lévy-Feller diffusion equation and its probability interpretation
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    Numerical approximation of Lévy-Feller diffusion equation and its probability interpretation (English)
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    29 June 2007
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    The authors prove and discuss the Lévy-Feller fractional diffusion equation, which is obtained from the standard diffusion equation by replacing the second-order space derivative with a Riesz-Feller derivative of order \(\alpha\in (0,2]\) \((\alpha \neq 1)\) and skewness \(\theta\) \((| \theta| \leq \min\left\{\alpha, 2-\alpha\right\})\). In particular, two discrete schemes are constructed for the Lévy-Feller diffusion equation: \[ \frac{\partial u(x,t)}{\partial t}=D^{\alpha}_{\theta} u(x,t),\quad 0<\alpha\leq 2~ (\alpha\neq 1),\quad x\in \mathbb R, t>0 \] \[ u(x,0)=f(x),\quad x\in \mathbb R,~~ f\in L_{1}(\mathbb R), \] where \( D^{\alpha}_{\theta}\) is the Riez-Feller potential operator. Furthermore, the probabilitic interpretation and the domain of attraction of the corresponding stable Lévy distributions are investigated. Finally, the numerical analysis for the Lévy-Feller fractional diffusion equation with \(1<\alpha <2\) in bounded spatial domain is presented and a numerical example is given.
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    numerical approximation
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    Lévy-Feller diffusion
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    Riez-Feller potential
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    stable probability distributions
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    Markovian random walk
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    stability and convergence
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