Homotopy analysis method for three types of fractional partial differential equations (Q2205247)

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Homotopy analysis method for three types of fractional partial differential equations
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    Homotopy analysis method for three types of fractional partial differential equations (English)
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    20 October 2020
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    Summary: In this paper, three types of fractional order partial differential equations, including the fractional Cauchy-Riemann equation, fractional acoustic wave equation, and two-dimensional space partial differential equation with time-fractional-order, are considered, and these models are obtained from the standard equations by replacing an integer-order derivative with a fractional-order derivative in Caputo sense. Firstly, we discuss the fractional integral and differential properties of several functions which are derived from the Mittag-Leffler function. Secondly, by using the homotopy analysis method, the exact solutions for fractional order models mentioned above with suitable initial boundary conditions are obtained. Finally, we draw the computer graphics of the exact solutions, the approximate solutions (truncation of finite terms), and absolute errors in the limited area, which show that the effectiveness of the homotopy analysis method for solving fractional order partial differential equations.
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    fractional Cauchy-Riemann equations
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    fractional acoustic wave equations
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    fractional-order derivative in Caputo sense
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    computer graphics of the exact solutions
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