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Numerical algorithms of the two-dimensional Feynman-Kac equation for reaction and diffusion processes

arXiv:1808.046334 citationsh-index: 38
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For researchers simulating reaction-diffusion processes with non-local operators, this provides practical numerical schemes with proven convergence.

This paper develops first- and second-order finite difference schemes for the two-dimensional backward Feynman-Kac equation with tempered fractional derivatives, achieving convergence orders verified by numerical examples.

This paper provides a finite difference discretization for the backward Feynman-Kac equation, governing the distribution of functionals of the path for a particle undergoing both reaction and diffusion [Hou and Deng, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor., {\bf51}, 155001 (2018)]. Numerically solving the equation with the time tempered fractional substantial derivative and tempered fractional Laplacian consists in discretizing these two non-local operators. Here, using convolution quadrature, we provide a first-order and second-order schemes for discretizing the time tempered fractional substantial derivative, which doesn't require the assumption of the regularity of the solution in time; we use the finite difference method to approximate the two-dimensional tempered fractional Laplacian, and the accuracy of the scheme depends on the regularity of the solution on $\barΩ$ rather than the whole space. Lastly, we verify the predicted convergence orders and the effectiveness of the presented schemes by numerical examples.

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