We consider the subdiffusion--absorption process in a system which consists of two different media separated by a thin membrane. The process is described by subdiffusion--absorption equations with fractional Riemann--Liouville time… Click to show full abstract
We consider the subdiffusion--absorption process in a system which consists of two different media separated by a thin membrane. The process is described by subdiffusion--absorption equations with fractional Riemann--Liouville time derivative. We present the method of deriving the probabilities (the Green's functions) described particle's random walk in the system. Within the method we firstly consider the random walk of a particle in a system with both discrete time and space variables, and then we pass from discrete to continuous variables by means of the procedure presented in this paper. Using the Green's functions we derive boundary conditions at the membrane.
               
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