A Widder's type Theorem for the heat equation with nonlocal diffusion
Abstract: The main goal of this work is to prove that every non-negative {\it strong solution} $u(x,t)$ to the problem $$ u_t+(-\Delta){\alpha/2}u=0 \ \quad\mbox{for } (x,t)\in\mathbb{R}{n}\times(0,T), \quad 0<\alpha<2, $$ can be written as $$u(x,t)=\int_{\mathbb{R}{n}}{P_{t}(x-y)u(y,0)\, dy},$$ where $$P_{t}(x)=\frac{1}{t{n/\alpha}}P\left(\frac{x}{t{1/\alpha}}\right), $$ and $$ P(x):=\int_{\mathbb{R}{n}}{e{ix\cdot\xi-|\xi|{\alpha}}d\xi}. $$ This result shows uniqueness in the setting of non-negative solutions and extends some classical results for the heat equation by D. V. Widder in \cite{W0} to the nonlocal diffusion framework.
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