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On the anharmonic oscillator in the heat conduction problem for nilpotent sub-Riemannian Lie groups with growth vectors \((2, 3, 4)\) and \((2, 3, 5)\)
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    On the anharmonic oscillator in the heat conduction problem for nilpotent sub-Riemannian Lie groups with growth vectors \((2, 3, 4)\) and \((2, 3, 5)\) (English)
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    19 July 2019
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    Let \(G\) be a Lie group equipped with a left-invariant distribution \(H\) and a sub-Riemannian metric. One studies the heat conduction equation \(\partial _tp(t,x)=\Delta_Hp(t,x)\). \textit{U. Boscain} et al. [J. Math. Sci., New York 199, No. 6, 614--628 (2014; Zbl 1309.58001); translation from Sovrem. Mat., Fundam. Napravl. 42, 48--61 (2011)] studied this problem and used a generalized noncommutative Fourier transform to reduce the problem of finding a fundamental solution to the heat equation to solving the problem \[ \partial_t\psi(t,\theta)=(\partial_\theta^2-(\alpha^2\theta^2+\beta^2)^2)\psi(t,\theta) \] where \(\alpha>0\) and \(\beta\in\mathbb{R}\) are expressible in terms of variables on the Pontrjagin dual \(\hat G\). Taking the Fourier transform in \(t\) and examining the anharmonic oscillator of degree 4 yields a relation between \(\psi\) and the triconfluent Heun function which is a special function.
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    nilpotent Lie group
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    sub-Laplacian
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    noncommutative harmonic analysis
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    special functions
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