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Nonlinearities distribution homotopy perturbation method applied to solve nonlinear problems: Thomas-Fermi equation as a case study
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    Nonlinearities distribution homotopy perturbation method applied to solve nonlinear problems: Thomas-Fermi equation as a case study (English)
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    14 January 2019
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    Summary: We propose an approximate solution of T-F equation, obtained by using the nonlinearities distribution homotopy perturbation method (NDHPM). Besides, we show a table of comparison, between this proposed approximate solution and a numerical of T-F, by establishing the accuracy of the results.
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