On the Convergence of a Spline Collocation Method for Nonlinear Fractional Boundary Value Problems with the Riesz-Caputo Operator
Abstract
Fractional boundary value problems are often used to model complex systems and processes characterized by memory effects and anomalous diffusion. In this paper, we consider fractional boundary value problems involving the Riesz-Caputo operator, which is particularly suited for modeling physical phenomena exhibiting symmetric diffusive effects. We provide an integral representation of the solution to prove existence and uniqueness of the fractional differential problem. We introduce a B-spline collocation method to approximate the solution of the problem and provide a convergence analysis, with both theoretical insights and numerical experiments.
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