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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik
BP 18: Anomalous Transport II (joint BP, DY)
BP 18.7: Topical Talk
Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 12:45–13:15, H38
Anomalous Diffusion and Fractional Time — •R. Hilfer — Institut für Computerphysik, Universit"at Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart — Institut für Physik, Universit"at Mainz, 55099 Mainz
The intimate relation between anomalous diffusion in the
sense of Montroll and fractional diffusion equations has
been known for a long time [1]. Its fundamental importance
for the theoretical understanding of anomalous diffusion
processes is reflected in a growing number of applications
to experimental observations [2]. Generalized fractional
Riemann-Liouville derivatives of general type appear in
these applications. Recently an operational calculus of
Mikusiński type was developed for the resulting generalized
fractional diffusion equations and their mathematical treatment [3].
[1] R. Hilfer and L. Anton, Phys.Rev.E 51, R848 (1995)
[2] R. Hilfer, in:
Anomalous Transport: Foundations and Applications
Part I, Chapter 2, pages 17-75, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2007)
[3] R. Hilfer, Y. Luchko, Z. Tomovski, Fractional Calculus
and Applied Analysis 12, 299 (2009)