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Generalized diffusion equation with nonlocality of space-time. Memory function modelling

We presented a general approach for obtaining the generalized transport equations with fractional derivatives by using the Liouville equation with fractional derivatives for a system of classical particles and Zubarev's nonequilibrium statistical operator (NSO) method within Gibbs statistics. The new non-Markovian diffusion equations of ions in spatially heterogeneous environment with fractal structure and generalized Cattaneo-Maxwell diffusion equation with taking into account the space-time nonlocality are obtained. Dispersion relations are found for the Cattaneo-Maxwell diffusion equation with taking into account the space-time nonlocality in fractional derivatives. The frequency spectrum, phase and group velocities are calculated. It is shown that it has a wave behaviour with discontinuities, which are also manifested in the behaviour of the phase velocity.

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