BVP with a load in the form of a fractional integral
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Publication:6557171
DOI10.1155/2024/7034103zbMATH Open1547.35715MaRDI QIDQ6557171
Kamila Izhanova, Danna Akhmanova, Minzilya T. Kosmakova
Publication date: 18 June 2024
Published in: International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Initial-boundary value problems for second-order parabolic equations (35K20) Fractional derivatives and integrals (26A33) Heat equation (35K05) Generalized hypergeometric series, ({}_pF_q) (33C20) Integro-partial differential equations (35R09)
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