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On the Dirichlet BVP of fractional diffusion advection reaction equation in bounded interval: Structure of solution, integral equation and approximation

We revisit a Dirichlet boundary value problem that involves a fractional diffusion, advection, and reaction differential equation in a one-dimensional bounded domain. By utilizing a variational formulation, we establish the existence of a weak solution to this problem. A procedure that involves rais...

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Published in:Journal of computational and applied mathematics 2023-07, Vol.426, p.115097, Article 115097
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