30 resultados para Radon transforms
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MSC 2010: 33C15, 33C05, 33C45, 65R10, 20C40
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MSC 2010: 44A15, 44A20, 33C60
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 35A15, 44A15, 26A33
Well-Posedness of the Cauchy Problem for Inhomogeneous Time-Fractional Pseudo-Differential Equations
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Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33, 45K05, 35A05, 35S10, 35S15, 33E12
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 33D15, 33D90, 39A13
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 30C45, 26A33; Secondary 33C15
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This survey is devoted to some fractional extensions of the incomplete lumped formulation, the lumped formulation and the formulation of Lauwerier of the temperature field problem in oil strata. The method of integral transforms is used to solve the corresponding boundary value problems for the fractional heat equation. By using Caputo’s differintegration operator and the Laplace transform, new integral forms of the solutions are obtained. In each of the different cases the integrands are expressed in terms of a convolution of two special functions of Wright’s type.
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Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 33E20, 44A10; Secondary 33C10, 33C20, 44A20
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Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33, 93B51, 93C95
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Dedicated to 75th birthday of Prof. A.M. Mathai, Mathematical Subject Classification 2010:26A33, 33C10, 33C20, 33C50, 33C60, 26A09
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Dedicated to Professor A.M. Mathai on the occasion of his 75-th birthday. Mathematics Subject Classi¯cation 2010: 26A33, 44A10, 33C60, 35J10.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 46B70, 41A25, 41A17, 26D10. ∗Part of the results were reported at the Conference “Pioneers of Bulgarian Mathematics”, Sofia, 2006.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 35P25, 35R30, 58J50.
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MSC 2010: 35R11, 42A38, 26A33, 33E12
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MSC 2010: 35R11, 44A10, 44A20, 26A33, 33C45