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Summary: The Laplace-Adomian-Padé method is used to find approximate solutions of differential equations with initial conditions. The oscillation model of the ENSO is an important nonlinear differential equation which is solved analytically in this study. Compared with the exact solution from other decomposition methods, the approximate solution shows the method's high accuracy with symbolic computation.
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    Summary: The Laplace-Adomian-Padé method is used to find approximate solutions of differential equations with initial conditions. The oscillation model of the ENSO is an important nonlinear differential equation which is solved analytically in this study. Compared with the exact solution from other decomposition methods, the approximate solution shows the method's high accuracy with symbolic computation.
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