On a Fractional Parabolic Equation With Regularized Hyper-Bessel Operator and Exponential Nonlinearities
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Recent decades have witnessed the emergence of interesting models of fractional partial differential equations. In the current work, a class of parabolic equations with regularized Hyper-Bessel derivative and the exponential source is investigated. More specifically, we examine the existence and uniqueness of mild solutions in Hilbert scale-spaces which are constructed by a uniformly elliptic symmetry operator on a smooth bounded domain. Our main argument is based on the Banach principle argument. In order to achieve the necessary and sufficient requirements of this argument, we have smoothly combined the application of the Fourier series supportively represented by Mittag-Leffler functions, with Hilbert spaces and Sobolev embeddings. Because of the presence of the fractional operator, we face many challenges in handling proper integrals which appear in the representation of mild solutions. Besides, the source term of an exponential type also causes trouble for us when deriving the desired results. Therefore, powerful embeddings are used to limit the growth of nonlinearity.
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Nguyen, Anh Tuan/0000-0002-8757-9742
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Exponential Nonlinearity, Fractional Diffusion Equation, Hyper-Bessel Operators, Symmetric Elliptic Operator
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Baleanu, Dumitru; Binh, Ho Duy; Nguyen, Anh Tuan. (2022). "On a Fractional Parabolic Equation with Regularized Hyper-Bessel Operator and Exponential Nonlinearities", Symmetry, Vol.14, no.7.
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