A developed new algorithm for evaluating Adomian polynomials
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DOI10.3970/CMES.2009.042.001zbMATH Open1357.65067arXiv0906.0244OpenAlexW2962991343MaRDI QIDQ2969372FDOQ2969372
Publication date: 14 March 2017
Abstract: Adomian polynomials (AP's) are expressed in terms of new objects called reduced polynomials (RP's). These new objects, which carry two subscripts, are independent of the form of the nonlinear operator. Apart from the well-known two properties of AP's, curiously enough no further properties are discussed in the literature. We derive and discuss in full detail the properties of the RP's and AP's. We focus on the case where the nonlinear operator depends on one variable and construct the most general analytical expressions of the RP's for small values of the difference of their subscripts. It is shown that each RP depends on a number of functions equal to the difference of its subscripts plus one. These new properties lead to implement a dramatically simple and compact Mathematica program for the derivation of individual RP's and AP's in their general forms and provide useful hints for elegant hand calculations of AP's. Application of the program is considered.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0906.0244
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