Blow-up results for space-time fractional stochastic partial differential equations

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DOI10.1007/S11118-019-09772-0zbMATH Open1453.60113arXiv1803.05890OpenAlexW2964214855WikidataQ128251336 ScholiaQ128251336MaRDI QIDQ778784FDOQ778784

Jebessa B. Mijena, Sunday A. Asogwa, Erkan Nane

Publication date: 20 July 2020

Published in: Potential Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Consider non-linear time-fractional stochastic reaction-diffusion equations of the following type, partial^�eta_tu_t(x)=- u(-Delta)^{alpha/2} u_t(x)+I^{1-�eta}_t[b(u)+ sigma(u)stackrel{cdot}{F}(t,x)] in (d+1) dimensions, where , alphain(0,2]. The operator is the Caputo fractional derivative while (Delta)alpha/2 is the generator of an isotropic alpha-stable L'evy process and is the Riesz fractional integral operator. The forcing noise denoted by stackrelcdotF(t,x) is a Gaussian noise. These equations might be used as a model for materials with random thermal memory. We derive non-existence (blow-up) of global random field solutions under some additional conditions, most notably on b, sigma and the initial condition. Our results complement those of P. Chow in cite{chow2}, cite{chow1}, and Foondun et al. in cite{Foondun-liu-nane}, cite{foondun-parshad} among others.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.05890




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