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arxiv: 1708.02503 · v1 · pith:67TNEIQ5new · submitted 2017-08-08 · 🧮 math.PR · cs.NA· math-ph· math.AP· math.FA· math.MP· math.NA

Chernoff approximation for semigroups generated by killed Feller processes and Feynman formulae for time-fractional Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equations

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keywords equationstime-fractionalevolutionfeynmanchernoffformulaemethodprocesses
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Semigroups, generated by Feller processes killed upon leaving a given domain, are considered. These semigroups correspond to Cauchy-Dirichlet type initial-exterior value problems in this domain for a class of evolution equations with (possibly non-local) operators. The considered semigroups are approximated by means of the Chernoff theorem. For a class of killed Feller processes, the constructed Chernoff approximation converts into a Feynman formula, i.e. into a limit of $n$-fold iterated integrals of certain functions as $n\to\infty$. Representations of solutions of evolution equations by Feynman formulae can be used for direct calculations and simulation of underlying stochasstic processes. Further, a method to approximate solutions of time-fractional (including distributed order time-fractional) evolution equations is suggested. This method is based on connections between time-fractional and time-non-fractional evolution equations as well as on Chernoff approximations for the latter ones. Moreover, this method leads to Feynman formulae for solutions of time-fractional evolution equations. To illustrate the method, a class of distributed order time-fractional diffusion equations is considered; Feynman formulae for solutions of the corresponding Cauchy and Cauchy-Dirichlet problems are obtained.

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