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The following pages link to A review of the decomposition method in applied mathematics (Q1119809):
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- Exact special solutions with solitary patterns for Boussinesq-like \(B(m,n)\) equations with fully nonlinear dispersion (Q1772579) (← links)
- New compactons, solitons and periodic solutions for nonlinear variants of the KdV and the KP equations (Q1772586) (← links)
- A reliable treatment of the physical structure for the nonlinear equation \(K(m,n)\) (Q1774824) (← links)
- The solution of two dimensional nonlinear differential equation by the Adomian decomposition method (Q1774859) (← links)
- Exact solitary-wave solutions with compact support for the modified KdV equation (Q1775721) (← links)
- Decomposition methods for nonlinear, non-characteristic Cauchy heat problems (Q1776797) (← links)
- An application for the higher order modified KdV equation by decomposition method (Q1776808) (← links)
- An application of the decomposition method for the two-dimensional KdV-Burgers equation (Q1779601) (← links)
- On experimental results and explicit exact solutions for the generalized Boussinesq type equation (Q1780535) (← links)
- Analytical approximate solution for fractional heat-like and wave-like equations with variable coefficients using the decomposition method (Q1780550) (← links)
- An approximate solution for a fractional diffusion-wave equation using the decomposition method (Q1780551) (← links)
- Comparative study between optimal homotopy asymptotic method and perturbation-iteration technique for different types of nonlinear equations (Q1787737) (← links)
- A semianalytical solution of the fractional derivative model and its application in financial market (Q1791055) (← links)
- The homotopy analysis method for solving the time-fractional Fornberg-Whitham equation and comparison with Adomian's decomposition method (Q1791454) (← links)
- Entropy generation analysis for a radiative micropolar fluid flow through a vertical channel saturated with non-Darcian porous medium (Q1792237) (← links)
- Cardinal B-spline wavelet based numerical method for the solution of generalized Burgers-Huxley equation (Q1794631) (← links)
- A comparative approach to the solution of the Zabolotskaya-Khokhlov equation by iteration methods (Q1796555) (← links)
- Analytical study of time-fractional Navier-Stokes equation by using transform methods (Q1796716) (← links)
- One-dimensional Fokker-Planck equation with quadratically nonlinear quasilocal drift (Q1797570) (← links)
- Approximate analytical solution for seepage flow with fractional derivatives in porous media (Q1808067) (← links)
- On the solution of the coupled Schrödinger-KdV equation by the decomposition method (Q1811470) (← links)
- New method for calculating Adomian polynomials (Q1826701) (← links)
- A numerical simulation and explicit solutions of the generalized Burgers--Fisher equation (Q1826790) (← links)
- Exact and numerical soliton solutions of some nonlinear physical models (Q1826805) (← links)
- Restarted Adomian method for integral equations (Q1826978) (← links)
- Exact and numerical traveling wave solutions for nonlinear coupled equations using symbolic computation (Q1827022) (← links)
- Numerical solution of a viscous incompressible flow problem through an orifice by Adomian decomposition method (Q1827045) (← links)
- Solitary wave solutions for the general KdV equation by Adomian decomposition method (Q1827347) (← links)
- A numerical comparison of partial solutions in the decomposition method for linear and nonlinear partial differential equations (Q1849852) (← links)
- Exact solutions to nonlinear diffusion equations obtained by the decomposition method (Q1855044) (← links)
- Blow-up for solutions of some linear wave equations with mixed nonlinear boundary conditions (Q1855048) (← links)
- A computational approach to soliton solutions of the Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation (Q1855054) (← links)
- Analytic treatment for variable coefficient fourth-order parabolic partial differential equations (Q1855055) (← links)
- Exact solutions for variable coefficients fourth-order parabolic partial differential equations in higher-dimensional spaces (Q1855752) (← links)
- Compactons structures for fifth-order KdV like equations in higher dimensions (Q1855753) (← links)
- Solitary patterns solutions having infinite slopes or cusps for fifth-order KdV like equations in higher dimensions (Q1855778) (← links)
- Compact and noncompact structures for a variant of KdV equation in higher dimensions (Q1855816) (← links)
- General compactons solutions for the focusing branch of the nonlinear dispersive \(K(n,n)\) equations in higher-dimensional spaces (Q1855878) (← links)
- General solutions with solitary patterns for the defocusing branch of the nonlinear dispersive \(K(n,n)\) equations in higher dimensional spaces (Q1855879) (← links)
- Solutions of compact and noncompact structures for nonlinear Klein-Gordon-type equation (Q1855947) (← links)
- A study on nonlinear dispersive partial differential equations of compact and noncompact solutions (Q1855998) (← links)
- A construction of compact and noncompact solutions for nonlinear dispersive equations of even order (Q1855999) (← links)
- Construction of soliton solutions and periodic solutions of the Boussinesq equation by the modified decomposition method (Q1862356) (← links)
- On a generalized fifth order KdV equation (Q1865497) (← links)
- Compact and noncompact structures in a class of nonlinearly dispersive equations (Q1869183) (← links)
- An analytic study of compactons structures in a class of nonlinear dispersive equations (Q1874208) (← links)
- Construction of solutions for the shallow water equations by the decomposition method (Q1877714) (← links)
- Variants of the generalized fifth-order KdV equation with compact and noncompact structures (Q1878224) (← links)
- An application of the decomposition method for the KdVB equation (Q1880887) (← links)
- The decomposition method for solving (2+1)-dimensional Boussinesq equation and (3+1)-dimensional KP equation (Q1881711) (← links)