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Original Articles

Boundary-domain integral equations for the diffusion equation in inhomogeneous media based on a new family of parametrices

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Pages 558-572 | Received 08 Jan 2019, Accepted 04 Mar 2019, Published online: 08 Apr 2019
 

ABSTRACT

A mixed boundary value problem (BVP) for the diffusion equation in non-homogeneous media partial differential equation is reduced to a system of direct segregated parametrix-based boundary-domain integral equations (BDIEs). We use a parametrix different from the one employed by Mikhailov [Localized boundary-domain integral formulations for problems with variable coefficients. Eng Anal Bound Elem. 2002;26:681–690], Mikhailov and Portillo [A new family of boundary-domain integral equations for a mixed elliptic BVP with variable coefficient. In: Paul Harris, editor. Proceedings of the 10th UK conference on boundary integral methods. Brighton: Brighton University Press; 2015. p. 76–84] and Chkadua, Mikhailov, Natroshvili [Analysis of direct boundary-domain integral equations for a mixed BVP with variable coefficient. I: equivalence and invertibility. J Integral Eqs Appl. 2009;21:499–543]. We prove the equivalence between the original BVP and the corresponding BDIE system. The invertibility and Fredholm properties of the boundary-domain integral operators are also analysed.

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Funding

This research was supported by the grants 1636273 from the EPSRC, UK, and also by a PhD studentship from the School of Mathematics of Brunel University London.

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