Local density of solutions of time and space fractional equations

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Authors: Alessandro Carbotti, Serena Dipierro, Enrico Valdinoci Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 October 2018

Abstract: We prove that any given function can be smoothly approximated by functions lying in the kernel of a linear operator involving at least one fractional component. The setting in which we work is very general, since it takes into account anomalous diffusion, with possible fractional components in both space and time. The operators studied comprise the case of the sum of classical and fractional Laplacians, possibly of different orders, in the space variables, and classical or fractional derivatives in the time variables. This type of approximation results shows that space-fractional and time-fractional equations exhibit a variety of solutions which is much richer and more abundant than in the case of classical diffusion.













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