Abstract

This targeted work deals with the forward and inverse approaches to handle fractional radon diffusion problems in an uncertain environment. In general, fractional differential equations may model certain problems more efficiently than differential equations of integer order. As such, this work proposes Mittage-Leffler function method to handle fuzzy fractional radon transport mechanism. Further, inverse methods are used to estimate the unknown parameters that characterize the physical systems when data from experimental measurements are already known. As such, a fractional Euler type inverse approach is also proposed in this work to estimate the involved fuzzy parameters. Finally, for the validation of the results, we have used the experimental data and crisp models.

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