Fractional analysis of MHD boundary layer flow over a stretching sheet in porous medium: a new stochastic method (Q2064426)

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Fractional analysis of MHD boundary layer flow over a stretching sheet in porous medium: a new stochastic method
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    Fractional analysis of MHD boundary layer flow over a stretching sheet in porous medium: a new stochastic method (English)
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    5 January 2022
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    Summary: In this article, an effective computing approach is presented by exploiting the power of Levenberg-Marquardt scheme (LMS) in a backpropagation learning task of artificial neural network (ANN). It is proposed for solving the magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) fractional flow of boundary layer over a porous stretching sheet (MHDFF BLPSS) problem. A dataset obtained by the fractional optimal homotopy asymptotic (FOHA) method is created as a simulated data simple for training (TR), validation (VD), and testing (TS) the proposed approach. The experiments are conducted by computing the results of mean-square-error (MSE), regression analysis (RA), absolute error (AE), and histogram error (HE) measures on the created dataset of FOHA solution. During the learning task, the parameters of trained model are adjusted by the efficacy of ANN backpropagation with the LMS (ANN-BLMS) approach. The ANN-BLMS performance of the modeled problem is verified by attaining the best convergence and attractive numerical results of evaluation measures. The experimental results show that the approach is effective for finding a solution of MHDFF BLPSS problem.
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    Levenberg-Marquardt scheme
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    artificial neural network
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    backpropagation learning
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    fractional optimal homotopy asymptotic method
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    regression analysis
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