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Fractional advection-dispersion equation (FADE) is a generalization of the classical ADE in which the first-order time derivative and first- and second-order space derivatives are replaced by Caputo derivatives of orders \(0<\alpha\leq1\); \(0<\beta\leq1\) and \(1<\gamma\leq2\), respectively. We use Caputo definition to avoid (i) mass balance error, (ii) hyper-singular improper integral, (iii) non-zero derivative of constant, and (iv) fractional derivative involved in the initial condition which is often ill-defined. We present an analytic algorithm to solve FADE based on homotopy analysis method which has the advantage of controlling the region and rate of convergence of the solution series via the auxiliary parameter \(\hbar\) constant over two pi over the variational iteration method and homotopy perturbation method. We find that the proposed method converges to the numerical/exact solution of the ADE as the fractional orders \(\alpha, \beta, \gamma\) tend to their integral values. Numerical examples are given to illustrate the proposed algorithm. Example 5 describes the intermediate process between advection and dispersion via Caputo fractional derivative. | |||
Property / review text: Fractional advection-dispersion equation (FADE) is a generalization of the classical ADE in which the first-order time derivative and first- and second-order space derivatives are replaced by Caputo derivatives of orders \(0<\alpha\leq1\); \(0<\beta\leq1\) and \(1<\gamma\leq2\), respectively. We use Caputo definition to avoid (i) mass balance error, (ii) hyper-singular improper integral, (iii) non-zero derivative of constant, and (iv) fractional derivative involved in the initial condition which is often ill-defined. We present an analytic algorithm to solve FADE based on homotopy analysis method which has the advantage of controlling the region and rate of convergence of the solution series via the auxiliary parameter \(\hbar\) constant over two pi over the variational iteration method and homotopy perturbation method. We find that the proposed method converges to the numerical/exact solution of the ADE as the fractional orders \(\alpha, \beta, \gamma\) tend to their integral values. Numerical examples are given to illustrate the proposed algorithm. Example 5 describes the intermediate process between advection and dispersion via Caputo fractional derivative. / rank | |||
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An analytic algorithm for the space-time fractional advection-dispersion equation (English)
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25 May 2011
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Fractional advection-dispersion equation (FADE) is a generalization of the classical ADE in which the first-order time derivative and first- and second-order space derivatives are replaced by Caputo derivatives of orders \(0<\alpha\leq1\); \(0<\beta\leq1\) and \(1<\gamma\leq2\), respectively. We use Caputo definition to avoid (i) mass balance error, (ii) hyper-singular improper integral, (iii) non-zero derivative of constant, and (iv) fractional derivative involved in the initial condition which is often ill-defined. We present an analytic algorithm to solve FADE based on homotopy analysis method which has the advantage of controlling the region and rate of convergence of the solution series via the auxiliary parameter \(\hbar\) constant over two pi over the variational iteration method and homotopy perturbation method. We find that the proposed method converges to the numerical/exact solution of the ADE as the fractional orders \(\alpha, \beta, \gamma\) tend to their integral values. Numerical examples are given to illustrate the proposed algorithm. Example 5 describes the intermediate process between advection and dispersion via Caputo fractional derivative.
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homotopy analysis method
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fractional advection-dispersion equation
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Caputo derivative
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intermediate physical processes
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algorithm
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variational iteration method
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numerical examples
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