Fokas Method for Linear Boundary Value Problems Involving Mixed Spatial Derivatives

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Batal, Ahmet
Özsarı, Türker

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We obtain solution representation formulae for some linear initial boundary value problems posed on the half space that involve mixed spatial derivative terms via the unified transform method (UTM), also known as the Fokas method. We first implement the method on the second-order parabolic PDEs; in this case one can alternatively eliminate the mixed derivatives by a linear change of variables. Then, we employ the method to biharmonic problems, where it is not possible to eliminate the cross term via a linear change of variables. A basic ingredient of the UTM is the use of certain invariant maps. It is shown here that these maps are well defined provided that certain analyticity issues are appropriately addressed.

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Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences

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