Asymptotics Solutions of a Singularly Perturbed Integro-differential Fractional Order Derivative Equation with Rapidly Oscillating Coefficients

Author:

AKYLBAYEV Musabek1ORCID,KALİMBETOV Burhan2ORCID,ZHAİDAKBAYEVA DinaraORCID

Affiliation:

1. A.Kuatbekov Peoples' Friendship University

2. M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University, A.Kuatbekov Peoples' Friendship University

Abstract

In this paper, the regularization method of S.A. Lomov is generalized to singularly perturbed integro-differential fractional order derivative equation with rapidly oscillating coefficients. The main purpose of the study is to reveal the influence of the integral term and rapidly oscillating coefficients on the asymptotics of the solution of the original problem. To study the influence of rapidly oscillating coefficients on the leading term of the asymptotics of solutions, we consider a simple case, i.e. the case of no resonance (when an entire linear combination of frequencies of a rapidly oscillating cosine does not coincide with the frequency of the spectrum of the limit operator).

Publisher

Erdal Karapinar

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Analysis

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