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R Sánchez1, D E Newman2, J A Mier3
1Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Departamento de Física, 28911 Leganes, Spain.
Este estudio introduce una nueva ecuación de transporte radial fraccional para geometrías cilíndricas, generalizando modelos anteriores. Modela el complejo movimiento de partículas utilizando un marco de paseo aleatorio de tiempo continuo.
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