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+ | Anomalous diffusion processes (ADP) are mathematically denoted by a power law in the Fokker-Planck equation, leading to the generalized form. There are several generalizations of the Fokker-Plank equation, which should give many different partial differential equations (PDEs). Here we adopt only the so called porous media form, allowing the super-diffusive and the sub-diffusive processes. In porous media, channels are created promoting or blocking the flow of the density function. |
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Anomalous diffusion processes (ADP) are mathematically denoted by a power law in the Fokker-Planck equation, leading to the generalized form. There are several generalizations of the Fokker-Plank equation, which should give many different partial differential equations (PDEs). Here we adopt only the so called porous media form, allowing the super-diffusive and the sub-diffusive processes. In porous media, channels are created promoting or blocking the flow of the density function.