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Summary: Laplace transform and new homotopy perturbation methods are adopted to study Blasius' viscous flow equation analytically. The solutions approximated by the proposed method are shown to be precise as compared to the corresponding results obtained by Howarth's numerical method. A high accuracy of the new method is evident. | |||
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Analytical approximation to the solution of nonlinear Blasius viscous flow equation by LTNHPM (English)
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Summary: Laplace transform and new homotopy perturbation methods are adopted to study Blasius' viscous flow equation analytically. The solutions approximated by the proposed method are shown to be precise as compared to the corresponding results obtained by Howarth's numerical method. A high accuracy of the new method is evident.
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