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Feller semigroups and degenerate elliptic operators with Wentzell boundary conditions

Kazuaki Taira, Angelo Favini, Silvia Romanelli (2001)

Studia Mathematica

This paper is devoted to the functional analytic approach to the problem of construction of Feller semigroups with Wentzell boundary conditions in the characteristic case. Our results may be stated as follows: We can construct Feller semigroups corresponding to a diffusion phenomenon including absorption, reflection, viscosity, diffusion along the boundary and jump at each point of the boundary.

Fractional Derivatives and Fractional Powers as Tools in Understanding Wentzell Boundary Value Problems for Pseudo-Differential Operators Generating Markov Processes

Jacob, N., Knopova, V. (2005)

Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis

Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33, 31C25, 35S99, 47D07.Wentzell boundary value problem for pseudo-differential operators generating Markov processes but not satisfying the transmission condition are not well understood. Studying fractional derivatives and fractional powers of such operators gives some insights in this problem. Since an L^p – theory for such operators will provide a helpful tool we investigate the L^p –domains of certain model operators.* This work is partially supported...

From convergence of operator semigroups to gene expression, and back again

Adam Bobrowski (2008)

Banach Center Publications

The subject of the paper is reciprocal influence of pure mathematics and applied sciences. We illustrate the idea by giving a review of mathematical results obtained recently, related to the model of stochastic gene expression due to Lipniacki et al. [38]. In this model, featuring mRNA and protein levels, and gene activity, the stochastic part of processes involved in gene expression is distinguished from the part that seems to be mostly deterministic, and the dynamics is expressed by means of a...

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