Theory of relativistic heat polynomials and one-sided Lévy distributions
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Fractional derivatives and integrals (26A33) Bessel and Airy functions, cylinder functions, ({}_0F_1) (33C10) Classical and relativistic thermodynamics (80A10) PDEs in connection with classical thermodynamics and heat transfer (35Q79) Pseudodifferential operators as generalizations of partial differential operators (35S05)
Abstract: The theory of pseudo-differential operators is a powerful tool to deal with differential equations involving differential operators under the square root sign. These type of equations are pivotal elements to treat problems in anomalous diffusion and in relativistic quantum mechanics. In this paper we report on new and unsuspected links between fractional diffusion, quantum relativistic equations and particular families of polynomials, linked to the Carlitz family, and playing the role of relativistic heat polynomials. We introduce generalizations of these polynomial families and point out their specific use for the solutions of problems of practical importance.
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