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Article Citation - WoS: 29Citation - Scopus: 31A Novel Spectral Approximation for the Two-Dimensional Fractional Sub-Diffusion Problems(Editura Acad Romane, 2015) Bhrawy, A. H.; Baleanu, Dumitru; Zaky, M. A.; Baleanu, D.; Abdelkawy, M. A.; MatematikThis paper reports a new numerical method that enables easy and convenient discretization of a two-dimensional sub-diffusion equation with fractional derivatives of any order. The suggested method is based on Jacobi tau spectral procedure together with the Jacobi operational matrix for fractional derivatives, described in the Caputo sense. Such approach has the advantage of reducing the problem to the solution of a system of algebraic equations, which may then be solved by any standard numerical technique. The validity and effectiveness of the method are demonstrated by solving two numerical examples, which are presented in the form of tables and graphs to make more easier comparisons with the exact solutions and the results obtained by other methods.Article Citation - WoS: 89Citation - Scopus: 124New Numerical Approximations for Space-Time Fractional Burgers' Equations Via a Legendre Spectral-Collocation Method(Editura Acad Romane, 2015) Bhrawy, A. H.; Zaky, M. A.; Baleanu, D.Burgers' equation is a fundamental partial differential equation in fluid mechanics. This paper reports a new space-time spectral algorithm for obtaining an approximate solution for the space-time fractional Burgers' equation (FBE) based on spectral shifted Legendre collocation (SLC) method in combination with the shifted Legendre operational matrix of fractional derivatives. The fractional derivatives are described in the Caputo sense. We propose a spectral shifted Legendre collocation method in both temporal and spatial discretizations for the space-time FBE. The main characteristic behind this approach is that it reduces such problem to that of solving a system of nonlinear algebraic equations that can then be solved using Newton's iterative method. Numerical results with comparisons are given to confirm the reliability of the proposed method for FBE.Article Citation - WoS: 40Citation - Scopus: 53Efficient Generalized Laguerre-Spectral Methods for Solving Multi-Term Fractional Differential Equations on the Half Line(Sage Publications Ltd, 2014) Baleanu, D.; Assas, L. M.; Bhrawy, A. H.The main purpose of this paper is to provide an efficient numerical approach for the fractional differential equations (FDEs) on the half line with constant coefficients using a generalized Laguerre tau (GLT) method. The fractional derivatives are described in the Caputo sense. We state and prove a new formula expressing explicitly the derivatives of generalized Laguerre polynomials of any degree and for any fractional order in terms of generalized Laguerre polynomials themselves. We develop also a direct solution technique for solving the linear multi-order FDEs with constant coefficients using a spectral tau method. The spatial approximation with its fractional-order derivatives described in the Caputo sense are based on generalized Laguerre polynomials L-i((alpha))(x) with x is an element of Lambda = (0,infinity) and i denoting the polynomial degree.Article Citation - WoS: 76Citation - Scopus: 82On Shifted Jacobi Spectral Approximations for Solving Fractional Differential Equations(Elsevier Science inc, 2013) Bhrawy, A. H.; Baleanu, D.; Ezz-Eldien, S. S.; Doha, E. H.In this paper, a new formula of Caputo fractional-order derivatives of shifted Jacobi polynomials of any degree in terms of shifted Jacobi polynomials themselves is proved. We discuss a direct solution technique for linear multi-order fractional differential equations (FDEs) subject to nonhomogeneous initial conditions using a shifted Jacobi tau approximation. A quadrature shifted Jacobi tau (Q-SJT) approximation is introduced for the solution of linear multi-order FDEs with variable coefficients. We also propose a shifted Jacobi collocation technique for solving nonlinear multi-order fractional initial value. problems. The advantages of using the proposed techniques are discussed and we compare them with other existing methods. We investigate some illustrative examples of FDEs including linear and nonlinear terms. We demonstrate the high accuracy and the efficiency of the proposed techniques. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 203Citation - Scopus: 217A Spectral Tau Algorithm Based on Jacobi Operational Matrix for Numerical Solution of Time Fractional Diffusion-Wave Equations(Academic Press inc Elsevier Science, 2015) Doha, E. H.; Baleanu, D.; Ezz-Eldien, S. S.; Bhrawy, A. H.In this paper, an efficient and accurate spectral numerical method is presented for solving second-, fourth-order fractional diffusion-wave equations and fractional wave equations with damping. The proposed method is based on Jacobi tau spectral procedure together with the Jacobi operational matrix for fractional integrals, described in the Riemann-Liouville sense. The main characteristic behind this approach is to reduce such problems to those of solving systems of algebraic equations in the unknown expansion coefficients of the sought-for spectral approximations. The validity and effectiveness of the method are demonstrated by solving five numerical examples. Numerical examples are presented in the form of tables and graphs to make comparisons with the results obtained by other methods and with the exact solutions more easier. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
