Continuous time random walk models associated with distributed order diffusion equations

Abstract In this paper continuous time and discrete random walk models approximating diffusion processes associated with time-fractional and spacedistributed order differential equations are studied. Stochastic processes associated with the considered equations represent time-changed processes, where the time-change process is the inverse to a Levy’s stable subordinator with the stability index β ∈ (0, 1). In the paper the convergence of modeled continuous time and discrete random walks to time-changed processes associated with distributed order fractional diffusion equations are proved using an analytic method.

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