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The fundamental solutions for the fractional diffusion-wave equation
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    The fundamental solutions for the fractional diffusion-wave equation (English)
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    22 December 1997
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    The author provides the fundamental solutions of the Cauchy and signalling problems for the fractional evolution equation \(\partial^{2\beta}u/\partial t^{2\beta}=D\partial^2u/\partial x^2\), where \(0<\beta\leq1\), \(D>0\), \(x\) and \(t\) are the space-time variables and \(u(x,t;\beta)\) is the field variable, which is assumed to be causal, that is, vanishing for \(t<0\). These solutions are expressed by the corresponding Green's functions and are analyzed by the Laplace transform and are expressed in terms of an entire auxiliary function \(M(z;\beta)\) of Wright type, where \(z=|x|/t^\beta\) is the similarity variable.
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    fractional derivatives
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    diffusion equation
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    wave equation
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    Green's function
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    Wright function
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    signalling problems
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    Laplace transform
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