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Comparison principles for the linear and semiliniar time-fractional diffusion equations with the Robin boundary condition

The main objective of this paper is analysis of the initial-boundary value problems for the linear and semilinear time-fractional diffusion equations with a uniformly elliptic spatial differential operator of the second order and the Caputo type fractional derivative acting in the fractional Sobolev spaces. The boundary conditions are formulated in form of the homogeneous Neumann or Robin conditions. First we deal with the uniqueness and existence of the solutions to these initial-boundary value problems. Then we show a positivity property for the solutions and derive the corresponding comparison principles. In the case of the semilinear time-fractional diffusion equation, we also apply the monotonicity method by upper and lower solutions. As an application of our results, we present some a priori estimates for solutions to the semilinear time-fractional diffusion equations.

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