Analysis of a dilute polymer model with a time-fractional derivative
Abstract
We investigate the well-posedness of a coupled Navier-Stokes-Fokker-Planck system with a time-fractional derivative. Such systems arise in the kinetic theory of dilute solutions of polymeric liquids, where the motion of noninteracting polymer chains in a Newtonian solvent is modelled by a stochastic process exhibiting power-law waiting time, in order to capture subdiffusive processes associated with non-Fickian diffusion. We outline the derivation of the model from a subordinated Langevin equation. The elastic properties of the polymer molecules immersed in the solvent are modelled by a finitely extensible nonlinear elastic (FENE) dumbbell model, and the drag term in the Fokker--Planck equation is assumed to be corotational. We prove the global-in-time existence of large-data weak solutions to this time-fractional model of order , and derive an energy inequality satisfied by weak solutions.
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@article{arxiv.2307.16606,
title = {Analysis of a dilute polymer model with a time-fractional derivative},
author = {Marvin Fritz and Endre Süli and Barbara Wohlmuth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.16606},
year = {2026}
}