Some nonlinear fractional PDEs involving \(\beta \)-derivative by using rational \(\exp\left( - \operatorname{\Omega} \left( \eta\right)\right)\)-expansion method (Q2188177)

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Some nonlinear fractional PDEs involving \(\beta \)-derivative by using rational \(\exp\left( - \operatorname{\Omega} \left( \eta\right)\right)\)-expansion method
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    Some nonlinear fractional PDEs involving \(\beta \)-derivative by using rational \(\exp\left( - \operatorname{\Omega} \left( \eta\right)\right)\)-expansion method (English)
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    10 June 2020
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    Summary: In this article, some new nonlinear fractional partial differential equations (PDEs) (the space-time fractional order Boussinesq equation; the space-time (2 + 1)-dimensional breaking soliton equations; and the space-time fractional order SRLW equation) have been considered, in which the treatment of these equations in the diverse applications are described. Also, the fractional derivatives in the sense of \(\beta \)-derivative are defined. Some fractional PDEs will convert to consider ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with the help of transformation \(\beta \)-derivative. These equations are analyzed utilizing an integration scheme, namely, the rational \(\exp\left( - \operatorname{\Omega} \left( \eta\right)\right)\)-expansion method. Different kinds of traveling wave solutions such as solitary, topological, dark soliton, periodic, kink, and rational are obtained as a by product of this scheme. Finally, the existence of the solutions for the constraint conditions is also shown. The outcome indicates that some fractional PDEs are used as a growing finding in the engineering sciences, mathematical physics, and so on.
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