Application of Anns Approach for Wave-Like and Heat-Like Equations

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Artificial neural networks are data processing systems which originate from human brain tissue studies. The remarkable abilities of these networks help us to derive desired results from complicated raw data. In this study, we intend to duplicate an efficient iterative method to the numerical solution of two famous partial differential equations, namely the wave-like and heat-like problems. It should be noted that many physical phenomena such as coupling currents in a flat multi-strand two-layer super conducting cable, non-homogeneous elastic waves in soils and earthquake stresses, are described by initial-boundary value wave and heat partial differential equations with variable coefficients. To the numerical solution of these equations, a combination of the power series method and artificial neural networks approach, is used to seek an appropriate bivariate polynomial solution of the mentioned initial-boundary value problem. Finally, several computer simulations confirmed the theoretical results and demonstrating applicability of the method.

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Wave-Like And Heat-Like Equations, Bivariate Power Series Polynomial, Artificial Neural Network, Criterion Function, Back-Propagation Learning Algorithm, 02.60.jh, back-propagation learning algorithm, wave-like and heat-like equations, Physics, QC1-999, criterion function, bivariate power series polynomial, 07.05.mh, artificial neural network

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0203 mechanical engineering, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Jafarian, Ahmad; Baleanu, Dumitru (2017). Application of ANNs approach for wave-like and heat-like equations, Open Physics, 15(1), 1086-1094.

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