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Solving fuzzy (1+n)-dimensional Burgers’ equation
by
Osman Mawia
, Yang, Hong
, Gong Zengtai
, Mustafa Altyeb Mohammed
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Burgers equation
/ Differential equations
/ Perturbation methods
2021
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Solving fuzzy (1+n)-dimensional Burgers’ equation
by
Osman Mawia
, Yang, Hong
, Gong Zengtai
, Mustafa Altyeb Mohammed
in
Burgers equation
/ Differential equations
/ Perturbation methods
2021
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Solving fuzzy (1+n)-dimensional Burgers’ equation
2021
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Overview
In this paper, we study the comparison of fuzzy differential transform method (FDTM), fuzzy Adomian decomposition method (FADM), fuzzy homotopy perturbation method (FHPM), and fuzzy reduced differential transform method (FRDTM) to obtain the solutions of fuzzy (1+n)-dimensional Burgers’ equation under gH-differentiability. We have investigated many new results to solve the above problem, and the methods have been implemented. The four illustrative numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methods and also to demonstrate the efficiency and simplicity of the ways they were developed and derived. The results also show that the methods are powerful mathematical tools for solving fuzzy (1+n)-dimensional Burgers’ equation.
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Springer Nature B.V
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