This paper deals with an inverse problem for identifying multiparameters in 1D space fractional advection dispersion equation (FADE) on a finite domain with final observations. The parameters to be identified are the fractional order, the diffusion coefficient, and the average velocity in the FADE. The forward problem is solved by a finite difference scheme, and then an optimal perturbation regularization algorithm is introduced to determine the three parameters simultaneously. Numerical inversions are performed both with the accurate data and noisy data, and several factors having influences on realization of the algorithm are discussed. The inversion solutions are in good approximations to the exact solutions demonstrating the efficiency ...
The solution of space-fractional advection-dispersion equations (fADE) by random walks depends on th...
A fractional advection-dispersion equation (fADE) has been advocated for heavy-tailed flows where th...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate an inverse problem of recovering multiple orders ...
In this paper, we propose a new approach, based on the so-called modulating functions to estimate th...
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We deal with an inverse problem of simultaneously identifying the space-dependent diffusion coeffici...
Numerical schemes and stability criteria are developed for solution of the one-dimensional fractiona...
Tracer tests in natural porous media sometimes show abnormalities that suggest considering a fractio...
This paper deals with an inverse problem of simultaneously determining the space-dependent diffusion...
AbstractIn this paper, a class of fractional advection–dispersion models (FADMs) is considered. Thes...
In this paper, a class of fractional advection-dispersion models (FADM) is investigated. These model...
Full-text article is free to read on the publisher website.\ud \ud In this paper, a class of fractio...
In recent times, fractional calculus has gained popularity in various types of engineering applicati...
This paper is devoted to the development of a parallel algorithm for solving the inverse problem of ...
AbstractFinite element computations for singularly perturbed convection–diffusion equations have lon...
The solution of space-fractional advection-dispersion equations (fADE) by random walks depends on th...
A fractional advection-dispersion equation (fADE) has been advocated for heavy-tailed flows where th...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate an inverse problem of recovering multiple orders ...
In this paper, we propose a new approach, based on the so-called modulating functions to estimate th...
In this paper, we consider an inverse problem for identifying the fractional derivative indices in a...
We deal with an inverse problem of simultaneously identifying the space-dependent diffusion coeffici...
Numerical schemes and stability criteria are developed for solution of the one-dimensional fractiona...
Tracer tests in natural porous media sometimes show abnormalities that suggest considering a fractio...
This paper deals with an inverse problem of simultaneously determining the space-dependent diffusion...
AbstractIn this paper, a class of fractional advection–dispersion models (FADMs) is considered. Thes...
In this paper, a class of fractional advection-dispersion models (FADM) is investigated. These model...
Full-text article is free to read on the publisher website.\ud \ud In this paper, a class of fractio...
In recent times, fractional calculus has gained popularity in various types of engineering applicati...
This paper is devoted to the development of a parallel algorithm for solving the inverse problem of ...
AbstractFinite element computations for singularly perturbed convection–diffusion equations have lon...
The solution of space-fractional advection-dispersion equations (fADE) by random walks depends on th...
A fractional advection-dispersion equation (fADE) has been advocated for heavy-tailed flows where th...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate an inverse problem of recovering multiple orders ...