New modifications of natural transform iterative method and q-homotopy analysis method applied to fractional order KDV-Burger and Sawada–Kotera equations

Q1 Mathematics Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1016/j.padiff.2024.100950
Muayyad Mahmood Khalil , Siddiq Ur Rehman , Ali Hasan Ali , Rashid Nawaz , Belal Batiha
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This manuscript presents enhanced versions of two methods: the natural transform iterative method (NTIM) and the q-homotopy analysis method (q-HAM). These methods harness concepts from Fractional Calculus, particularly leveraging the Caputo fractional derivative operator, to successfully manage the complexities of fractional-order systems. To validate their accuracy and efficiency, we applied the proposed techniques to FPDEs like the fractional-order KDV-Burger and fifth-order Sawada–Kotera equations. Our outcomes, which closely resemble the exact solutions, demonstrate how useful NTIM and q-HAM are for solving difficult FPDEs and improving the study of fractional calculus.
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应用于分数阶 KDV-Burger 和 Sawada-Kotera 方程的自然变换迭代法和 q-homotopy 分析法的新修正
本手稿介绍了两种方法的增强版本:自然变换迭代法(NTIM)和 q-同调分析法(q-HAM)。这些方法利用分数微积分的概念,特别是利用卡普托分数导数算子,成功地处理了分数阶系统的复杂性。为了验证其准确性和效率,我们将所提出的技术应用于分数阶 KDV-Burger 和五阶 Sawada-Kotera 方程等 FPDE。我们的结果与精确解非常相似,这表明 NTIM 和 q-HAM 对于解决困难的 FPDE 和改进分数微积分研究非常有用。
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