Haiqa Ehsan, Muhammad Abbas, Tahir Nazir, Pshtiwan Othman Mohammed, Nejmeddine Chorfi, Dumitru Baleanu
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Efficient Analytical Algorithms to Study Fokas Dynamical Models Involving M-truncated Derivative
The dynamical behaviour of the (4+1)-dimensional fractional Fokas equation is investigated in this paper. The modified auxiliary equation method and extended \((\frac{{G'}}{{{G^2}}})\)-expansion method, two reliable and useful analytical approaches, are used to construct soliton solutions for the proposed model. We demonstrate some of the extracted solutions used the definition of the truncated M-derivative (TMD) to understand its dynamical behaviour. The hyperbolic, periodic, and trigonometric function solutions are used to derive the analytical solutions for the given model. As a result, dark, bright, and singular solitary wave solitons are obtained. We observe the fractional parameter impact of the above derivative on the physical phenomena. Each set of travelling wave solutions have a symmetrical mathematical form. Last but not least, we employ Mathematica to produce 2D and 3D figures of the analytical soliton solutions to emphasize the influence of TMD on the behaviour and symmetry of the solutions for the proposed problem. The physical importance of the solutions found for particular values of the combination of parameters during the representation of graphs as well as understanding of physical incidents.
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Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems (QTDS) publishes high-quality peer-reviewed research articles on the theory and applications of discrete and continuous dynamical systems. The journal addresses mathematicians as well as engineers, physicists, and other scientists who use dynamical systems as valuable research tools. The journal is not interested in numerical results, except if these illustrate theoretical results previously proved.