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Anomalous diffusion limit of kinetic equations in spatially bounded domains (1611.06372v2)

Published 19 Nov 2016 in math.AP

Abstract: This paper is devoted to the anomalous diffusion limit of kinetic equations with a fractional Fokker-Planck collision operator in a spatially bounded domain. We consider two boundary conditions at the kinetic scale: absorption and specular reflection. In the absorption case, we show that the long time/small mean free path asymptotic dynamics are described by a fractional diffusion equation with homogeneous Dirichlet-type boundary conditions set on the whole complement of the spatial domain. On the other hand, specular reflections will give rise to a new operator which we call specular diffusion operator and write $(-\Delta)_{\text{SR}}s$. This non-local diffusion operator strongly depends on the geometry of the domain and includes in its definition the interaction between the diffusion and the boundary. We consider two types of domains: half-spaces and balls in $\mathbb{R}d$. In these domains, we prove properties of the specular diffusion operator and establish existence and uniqueness of weak solutions to the associated heat-type equation.

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