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A possible generalization of acoustic wave equation using the concept of perturbed derivative order
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    A possible generalization of acoustic wave equation using the concept of perturbed derivative order (English)
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    Summary: The standard version of acoustic wave equation is modified using the concept of the generalized Riemann-Liouville fractional order derivative. Some properties of the generalized Riemann-Liouville fractional derivative approximation are presented. Some theorems are generalized. The modified equation is approximately solved by using the variational iteration method and the Green function technique. The numerical simulation of solution of the modified equation gives a better prediction than the standard one.
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