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Current Research

I study the link between solute transport in porous media and equations with fractional derivatives. With support from the National Science Foundation "Focused Research Groups in Mathematics" program, a number of researchers, post-docs, and grad students are studying fractional-order PDEs and their application to heavy tails and transport processes. Visit our Fractional Calculus Project for a first look. My students and I are focusing on transport of contaminants in porous media. You can download these files that detail some recent work in this area, much of which is supported by grants from the U.S. Dept. of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences Program (grant # DE-FG03-98ER14885 and DE-FG02-07ER15841) and the National Science Foundation (grants EAR-9980489, DMS-0139943, DMS-0706440, DMS--0417869, DMS-0417972, DMS-0139927, DMS-0539176, EAR-0748953, and EAR-0749035).

SOFTWARE

Here you'll find fortran codes and Mathcad worksheets that calculate the solutions to various fractional PDEs. These include programs to fit your data with an optimal solution. Software for soil vapor extraction simulation is found elsewhere.
David Benson

Colorado School of Mines
Hydrologic Sciences and Engineering Program
1500 Illinois St
Golden, CO 80401
(303) 273-3806