“…Next, numerical results with different scale functions z (t) = t 0.5 , t , t 2 and t 5 are shown in Figure 3 when T = 1. Denoting z (t) = t s , 0 ≤ t ≤ 1, scale function z (t) behaves like a "contracting function" for the time variable over domain [0, 1] when s > 1, while behaving like a "stretching function" as s < 1 (see [25]). From Figure 3, when s = 0.5, decomposing and diffusion phenomena appeared earlier in contrast with the case when s = 1, just like being contracted.…”