A Novel Scheme for Nonlinear Evolution Equations Using Symbolic Computations
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https://doi.org/10.5890/JAND.2019.09.009Abstract
In this study a novel method, namely multiple exponential function scheme is performed for nonlinear evolution equations. Based on first order auxiliary equations, one-, two-, and three-wave solutions can be established by using computerized symbolic computations. For illustrating the effectiveness of this approach, we apply the method to solve (3+1) dimensional classical Jimbo-Miwa and it’s extended (3+1) dimensional forms. In addition, we determine dispersion relation and phase shift for each of the models.References
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