Analytical Solutions for Direct and Inverse Source Problems in a Time-Fractional Diffusion Equation
Ghaziyah Alsahli, Nura Alotaibi, Sid Ahmed Ould Beinane, Asim IlyasThis investigation is concerned with a time-fractional diffusion equation governed by the Hilfer fractional derivative of order 1<ρ1<2, subject to homogeneous Neumann boundary data and generalized initial conditions of the Hilfer type. This paper addresses three interconnected problems: a direct problem and two inverse source problems (ISPs). In the first ISP, the objective is to recover an unknown space-dependent source function from measurements taken at a specified final time. In the second ISP, the goal is to determine an unknown time-dependent coefficient through an integral-type over-specification condition. By employing eigenfunction expansions in conjunction with the LT technique, we derive explicit series representations of the solutions in terms of the Mittag-Leffler function. Rigorous existence and uniqueness results for classical solutions are established for all three problems. The second ISP is reformulated as a Volterra integral equation, whose unique solvability is demonstrated via the Banach fixed point theorem. Both ISPs are shown to be ill-posed in the Hadamard sense, indicating instability with respect to data perturbations. Numerical experiments are also presented to validate the theoretical findings and to illustrate the performance of the proposed reconstruction methods. As limiting cases, the formulations corresponding to the Riemann–Liouville and Caputo fractional derivatives are recovered, illustrating the generality of the proposed framework.