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Modified extended tanh-function method for solving nonlinear partial differential equations
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
El-Wakil, S. A., Abdou, M. A.
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Analysis to Some Solutions Obtained by Modified Extended tanh-Function Method
Communications in Theoretical Physics, 2010First, two tanh-coth type solutions of a class of nonlinear wave equation are derived by using a simplified modified extended tanh-function method. Then, further analysis to some tanh-coth type solutions of nonlinear evolution equations are given. The results show that when balance number m is one or two, the tanh-coth type solutions obtained by the ...
Chun-Ping Liu, Zhi-Gui Lin
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New exact travelling wave solutions using modified extended tanh-function method
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El-Wakil, S. A., Abdou, M. A.
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Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2011
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Sekulić, Dalibor L. +2 more
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Sekulić, Dalibor L. +2 more
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The modified extended tanh-function method for solving Burgers-type equations
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2006Abstract By means of the modified extended tanh-function (METF) method the multiple travelling wave solutions of some different kinds of nonlinear partial differential equations are presented and implemented in a computer algebraic system. Solutions for the nonlinear equations such as one-dimensional Burgers, KDV–Burgers, coupled Burgers and two ...
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Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2017
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Akbulut, ARZU, TAŞCAN, FİLİZ
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Akbulut, ARZU, TAŞCAN, FİLİZ
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Journal of Optics
In this work, The proposed model by Kudryashov with quadruple law of nonlinearity and fourth order dispersion is studied. This model describes the propagation of a highly disperse solitons in optical fibers, which will be with a huge privilege in using in communication systems.
Mina M. Fahim +3 more
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In this work, The proposed model by Kudryashov with quadruple law of nonlinearity and fourth order dispersion is studied. This model describes the propagation of a highly disperse solitons in optical fibers, which will be with a huge privilege in using in communication systems.
Mina M. Fahim +3 more
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Physica Scripta
Abstract Recently, solving the complicated nonlinear partial differential equations has become very important demand in order to simulate their physical phenomena. This manuscript focuses on extracting the wave solutions of (3 + 1)-dimensional generalized B-type Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation (GBKPE), which demonstrates the behavior of ...
Mohammed S Ghayad +5 more
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Abstract Recently, solving the complicated nonlinear partial differential equations has become very important demand in order to simulate their physical phenomena. This manuscript focuses on extracting the wave solutions of (3 + 1)-dimensional generalized B-type Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation (GBKPE), which demonstrates the behavior of ...
Mohammed S Ghayad +5 more
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Modern Physics Letters B
In this paper, we present a novel approach for obtaining optical soliton solutions of the higher-order (2+1)-dimensional Schrödinger equation with a fractional beta time derivative. This model is significant as it accurately simulates complex physical phenomena such as the propagation of optical pulses in non-homogeneous media, which is crucial for ...
Mahmoud Soliman +4 more
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In this paper, we present a novel approach for obtaining optical soliton solutions of the higher-order (2+1)-dimensional Schrödinger equation with a fractional beta time derivative. This model is significant as it accurately simulates complex physical phenomena such as the propagation of optical pulses in non-homogeneous media, which is crucial for ...
Mahmoud Soliman +4 more
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