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An Efficient Technique to Solve Time-Fractional Kawahara and Modified Kawahara Equations

Pavani Koppala, K. Raghavendar

2022Symmetry13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we analysed the approximate solutions of the time-fractional Kawahara equation and modified Kawahara equation, which describe the propagation of signals in transmission lines and the formation of nonlinear water waves in the long wavelength region. An efficient technique, namely the natural transform decomposition method, is used in the present study. Fractional derivatives are considered in Caputo, Caputo–Fabrizio, and Atangana–Baleanu operative in the Caputo manner. We have presented numerical results graphically to demonstrate the applicability and efficiency of derivatives with fractional order to depict the water waves in long wavelength regions. The symmetry pattern is a fundamental feature of the Kawahara equation and the symmetrical aspect of the solution can be seen from the graphical representations. The obtained outcomes of the proposed method are compared to those of other well-known numerical techniques, such as the homotopy analysis method and residual power series method. Numerical solutions converge to the exact solution of the Kawahara equations, demonstrating the significance of our proposed method.

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MathematicsNonlinear systemSeries (stratigraphy)ResidualFractional calculusApplied mathematicsExact solutions in general relativityTraveling waveHomotopy analysis methodMathematical analysisHomotopyAlgorithmPhysicsPure mathematicsBiologyPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsFractional Differential Equations SolutionsNonlinear Waves and SolitonsMathematical functions and polynomials