Noha Aljaber, Aisha Alshehri, Haya Altamimi, Mohamed Majdoub, Ezzedine Mliki
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This paper focuses on studying the long-time dynamics of the subordination process for a range of linear evolution equations, with a special emphasis on the fractional heat equation. By treating inverse subordinators as random time variables and employing the subordination principle to solve forward Kolmogorov equations, we explore the behavior of the solutions over extended periods. We provide a detailed description of the specific classes of subordinators suitable for conducting asymptotic analysis. Our findings not only extend existing research but also refine the results outlined in prior studies.
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