scholarly journals Lie symmetry analysis of some time fractional partial differential equations

Author(s):  
E. H. El Kinani ◽  
A. Ouhadan

This paper uses Lie symmetry analysis to reduce the number of independent variables of time fractional partial differential equations. Then symmetry properties have been employed to construct some exact solutions.

Author(s):  
Omar Abu Arqub

Purpose The purpose of this study is to introduce the reproducing kernel algorithm for treating classes of time-fractional partial differential equations subject to Robin boundary conditions with parameters derivative arising in fluid flows, fluid dynamics, groundwater hydrology, conservation of energy, heat conduction and electric circuit. Design/methodology/approach The method provides appropriate representation of the solutions in convergent series formula with accurately computable components. This representation is given in the W(Ω) and H(Ω) inner product spaces, while the computation of the required grid points relies on the R(y,s) (x, t) and r(y,s) (x, t) reproducing kernel functions. Findings Numerical simulation with different order derivatives degree is done including linear and nonlinear terms that are acquired by interrupting the n-term of the exact solutions. Computational results showed that the proposed algorithm is competitive in terms of the quality of the solutions found and is very valid for solving such time-fractional models. Research limitations/implications Future work includes the application of the reproducing kernel algorithm to highly nonlinear time-fractional partial differential equations such as those arising in single and multiphase flows. The results will be published in forthcoming papers. Practical implications The study included a description of fundamental reproducing kernel algorithm and the concepts of convergence, and error behavior for the reproducing kernel algorithm solvers. Results obtained by the proposed algorithm are found to outperform in terms of accuracy, generality and applicability. Social implications Developing analytical and numerical methods for the solutions of time-fractional partial differential equations is a very important task owing to their practical interest. Originality/value This study, for the first time, presents reproducing kernel algorithm for obtaining the numerical solutions of some certain classes of Robin time-fractional partial differential equations. An efficient construction is provided to obtain the numerical solutions for the equations, along with an existence proof of the exact solutions based upon the reproducing kernel theory.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Zheng ◽  
Qinghua Feng

Based on a nonlinear fractional complex transformation, the Jacobi elliptic equation method is extended to seek exact solutions for fractional partial differential equations in the sense of the modified Riemann-Liouville derivative. For demonstrating the validity of this method, we apply it to solve the space fractional coupled Konopelchenko-Dubrovsky (KD) equations and the space-time fractional Fokas equation. As a result, some exact solutions for them including the hyperbolic function solutions, trigonometric function solutions, rational function solutions, and Jacobi elliptic function solutions are successfully found.


2020 ◽  
Vol 66 (6 Nov-Dec) ◽  
pp. 771
Author(s):  
Yusuf Gurefe

In this article, we consider the exact solutions of the Hunter-Saxton and Schrödinger equations defined by Atangana's comformable derivative using the general Kudryashov method. Firstly, Atangana's comformable fractional derivative and its properties are included. Then, by introducing the generalized Kudryashov method, exact solutions of nonlinear fractional partial differential equations (FPDEs), which can be expressed with the comformable derivative of Atangana, are classified. Looking at the results obtained, it is understood that the generalized Kudryashov method can yield important results in obtaining the exact solutions of FPDEs containing beta-derivatives.


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