Case Studies for Two Classical Inverse Problems for Fractional Derivatives

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  Two classical inverse problems that exhibit extreme ill-conditioning are the backwards heat problem and the sideways heat problem.This talk looks at these when the heat operator is changed to one involving fractional derivatives.In both cases one obtains results quite counter to the classical situation.
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