Abstract

The paper deals with the second boundary value problem for the loaded heat equation in the first quadrant. The loaded term contains a fractional derivative in the Caputo sense of an order α, 2<α<3. The boundary value problem is reduced to an integro-differential equation with a difference kernel by inverting the differential part. It is proved that a homogeneous integro-differential equation has at least one non-zero solution. It is shown that the solution of the homogeneous boundary value problem corresponding to the original boundary value problem is not unique, and the load acts as a strong perturbation of the boundary value problem.

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