Closed-Form Wave Structures of the Space-Time Fractional Hirota-Satsuma Coupled Kdv Equation With Nonlinear Physical Phenomena
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2020
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de Gruyter Poland Sp Z O O
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The present paper applies the variation of (G'/G)-expansion method on the space-time fractional Hirota-Satsuma coupled KdV equation with applications in physics. We employ the new approach to receive some closed form wave solutions for any nonlinear fractional ordinary differential equations. First, the fractional derivatives in this research are manifested in terms of Riemann-Liouville derivative. A complex fractional transformation is applied to transform the fractional-order ordinary and partial differential equation into the integer order ordinary differential equation. The reduced equations are then solved by the method. Some novel and more comprehensive solutions of these equations are successfully constructed. Besides, the intended approach is simplistic, conventional, and able to significantly reduce the size of computational work associated with other existing methods.
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Seadawy, Aly R./0000-0002-7412-4773; Alam, Prof. Dr. Md. Nur/0000-0001-6815-678X
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Analytical Method, The Space-Time Fractional Hirota-Satsuma Coupled Kdv Equation, Riemann-Liouville Derivative, riemann–liouville derivative, Physics, QC1-999, analytical method, the space-time fractional hirota–satsuma coupled kdv equation
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0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences
Citation
Alam, Md Nur; Seadawy, Aly R.; Baleanu, Dumitru (2020). "Closed-form wave structures of the space-time fractional Hirota-Satsuma coupled KdV equation with nonlinear physical phenomena", Open Physics, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 555-565.
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23
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Open Physics
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18
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1
Start Page
555
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565
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