An explicit analytic solution to the Thomas-Fermi equation.
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1405077
DOI10.1016/S0096-3003(02)00423-XzbMath1034.34005MaRDI QIDQ1405077
Publication date: 25 August 2003
Published in: Applied Mathematics and Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Explicit solutions, first integrals of ordinary differential equations (34A05) Linear boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations (34B05)
Related Items
Asymptotic solutions for a relativistic formulation of the generalized nonextensive Thomas-Fermi model ⋮ Buckling of Euler columns with a continuous elastic restraint via homotopy analysis method ⋮ Homotopy analysis method for limit cycle flutter of airfoils ⋮ The influence of variable viscosity and viscous dissipation on the non-Newtonian flow: an analytical solution ⋮ Modified sinc-Galerkin method for nonlinear boundary value problems ⋮ Closed-form solutions of the Thomas-Fermi in heavy atoms and the Langmuir-blodgett in current flow ODEs in mathematical physics ⋮ Piecewise-adaptive decomposition methods ⋮ Series solutions of non-linear Riccati differential equations with fractional order ⋮ Analytic approximations for the one-loop soliton solution of the Vakhnenko equation ⋮ A hybrid augmented compact finite volume method for the Thomas-Fermi equation ⋮ Series solution to the Thomas-Fermi equation ⋮ On exact solution of Laplace equation with Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions by the homotopy analysis method ⋮ A new analytic algorithm of Lane--Emden type equations ⋮ Reliable methods to look for analytical and numerical solutions of a nonlinear differential equation arising in heat transfer with the conformable derivative ⋮ Rational approximation to the Thomas-Fermi equations ⋮ The improved homotopy analysis method for the Thomas-Fermi equation ⋮ Analytic approximations for the flows and heat transfer in microchannels between two parallel plates ⋮ Solution of the Thomas-Fermi equation with a convergent approach ⋮ Rational Chebyshev pseudospectral approach for solving Thomas-Fermi equation ⋮ The approximate solutions of Fredholm integrodifferential-difference equations with variable coefficients via homotopy analysis method ⋮ Retracted: The rational third-kind Chebyshev pseudospectral method for the solution of the Thomas-Fermi equation over infinite interval ⋮ An adaptive algorithm for the Thomas-Fermi equation ⋮ An efficient numerical method for solving nonlinear Thomas-Fermi equation ⋮ A new modification of false position method based on homotopy analysis method ⋮ Accurate solution of the Thomas-Fermi equation using the fractional order of rational Chebyshev functions ⋮ A powerful approach to study the new modified coupled Korteweg-de Vries system ⋮ On the rational second kind Chebyshev pseudospectral method for the solution of the Thomas-Fermi equation over an infinite interval ⋮ Laguerre pseudospectral approximation to the Thomas-Fermi equation ⋮ The homotopy analysis method for handling systems of fractional differential equations ⋮ The essence of the homotopy analysis method ⋮ Fast methods for solving nonlinearly coupled equations describing fiber amplifiers ⋮ COMPARISON OF A GENERAL SERIES EXPANSION METHOD AND THE HOMOTOPY ANALYSIS METHOD ⋮ Analytical approximate solutions of systems of fractional algebraic-differential equations by homotopy analysis method ⋮ A study of homotopy analysis method for limit cycle of van der Pol equation ⋮ Comment on: ``Series solution to the Thomas-Fermi equation [Phys. Lett. A 365, No. 1-2, 111--115 (2007).] ⋮ The essence of the generalized Taylor theorem as the foundation of the homotopy analysis method ⋮ Application of the homotopy analysis method to the Poisson-Boltzmann equation for semiconductor devices ⋮ Analytical solution of stagnation-point flow of a viscoelastic fluid towards a stretching surface ⋮ The application of homotopy analysis method to solve nonlinear differential equation governing Jeffery-Hamel flow ⋮ Variation and series approach to the Thomas-Fermi equation ⋮ The Thomas-Fermi problem and solutions of the Emden-Fowler equation ⋮ A series solution to the Thomas-Fermi equation ⋮ Analytic solution of multipantograph equation ⋮ A Computationally Hybrid Method for Solving a Famous Physical Problem on an Unbounded Domain ⋮ EXPLICIT SERIES SOLUTION OF A CLOSURE MODEL FOR THE VON KÁRMÁN–HOWARTH EQUATION ⋮ An analytic approach to solve multiple solutions of a strongly nonlinear problem
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- On the solution of the Thomas-Fermi equation by differential quadrature
- An explicit, totally analytic approximate solution for Blasius' viscous flow problems
- An analytic approximation of the drag coefficient for the viscous flow past a sphere
- Solving frontier problems of physics: the decomposition method
- Chebyshev series solution of the Thomas-Fermi equation
- A kind of approximation solution technique which does not depend upon small parameters. II: An application in fluid mechanics
- The modified decomposition method and Padé approximants for solving the Thomas-Fermi equation
- A decomposition method for the Thomas-Fermi equation
- Modification of Adomian's decomposition method to solve equations containing radicals
- An approximate solution technique not depending on small parameters: A special example
- A simple approach of enlarging convergence regions of perturbation approximations
- A perturbative approach to the Thomas–Fermi equation in terms of the density
- A variational-iterative approximate solution of the Thomas-Fermi equation
- A constructive method for the Thomas-Fermi equation
- A constructive solution for a generalized Thomas-Fermi theory of ionized atoms
- An iterative technique for solution of the Thomas-Fermi equation utilizing a nonlinear eigenvalue problem
- Perturbation methods and non-linear hyperbolic waves
- A uniformly valid analytic solution of two-dimensional viscous flow over a semi-infinite flat plate
- Analytic solutions of the temperature distribution in Blasius viscous flow problems
- Thomas-Fermi Equation Solution by the Differential Analyzer
- An analytic solution to the Thomas–Fermi equation
- A new perturbative approach to nonlinear problems