In this article, we study and investigate the analytical solutions of the space-time nonlinear fractional modified KDV-Zakharov-Kuznetsov (mKDV-ZK) equation. We have got new exact solutions of the fractional mKDV-ZK equation by using first integral method; we found new types of hyperbolic solutions and trigonometric solutions by symbolic computation.
In this paper, we have introduced the analytical solutions of the Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equation and the (2+1) dimensional breaking soliton equations with the help of a new Algorithm of first integral method formula two (AFIM), by depending on mathematical software’s. New and more general variety of families of exact solutions have been represented by different structures of 3rd dimension plotting and contouring plotting with different parameters. So, the solution in this research is unique, new and more general. We can apply in computer sciences, mathematical physics, with a different vision, general and Programmable.
This paper presents a numerical scheme for solving nonlinear time-fractional differential equations in the sense of Caputo. This method relies on the Laplace transform together with the modified Adomian method (LMADM), compared with the Laplace transform combined with the standard Adomian Method (LADM). Furthermore, for the comparison purpose, we applied LMADM and LADM for solving nonlinear time-fractional differential equations to identify the differences and similarities. Finally, we provided two examples regarding the nonlinear time-fractional differential equations, which showed that the convergence of the current scheme results in high accuracy and small frequency to solve this type of equations.
In this paper, some new exact solutions of the important nonlinear partial differential equations in physics as Gardener’s equation and Sharma-Tasso-Over equation are formally derived by utilizing the first integral method, where it is equipment us with many exact solutions by using the travelling wave transform, then deduce a system of ordinary differential equations which is solved by depending on theorem in commutative algebra and with helping the mathematical software like Maple and Wolfram Mathematica.
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