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., Lan Yu and ., Shaowei Liu (2024) The Improved tan (Φ(ξ)2) -Expansion Method for The Non-dissipative Double Dispersive Equation in Microstructured Solids. Asian Journal of Mathematics and Computer Research, 31 (4). pp. 21-32. ISSN 2395-4213

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Abstract

In microstructured solids, the non-dissipative double dispersive equation is a fourth-order non-linear partial differential equation that arises in the study of non-dissipative strain wave propagation. Seeking the exact solution of a nonlinear partial differential equations with a physical background is helpful to understand the motion law of matter and to explain the corresponding physical phenomena scientifically. This equation has been studied widely, and there have been a lot of research methods to find exact solutions to this equation. In this manuscript, we try to study the non-dissipative double dispersive equation by the improved tan (\(\frac{\Phi(\xi)}{2}\)) -expansion method. As far as our known, no one has used this method to study the non-dissipative double dispersive equation, partly because of the complicated calculation. We obtain a lot of exact traveling wave solutions, including hyperbolic function solutions, trigonometric function solutions, exponential function solutions, and rational function solutions. Compared with the other methods, some solutions obtained in this manuscript are consistent with existing solutions, which shows the effectiveness of the improved tan (\(\frac{\Phi(\xi)}{2}\)) -expansion method. Through this method, Our manuscript obtains more general and new exact solutions. These solutions may play an important role in engineering and physics. What's more, we plot the 3D graphs of some of the solutions obtained in this manuscript, which helps us understand the physical phenomenon of the non-dissipative double dispersive equation. In the future, we will continue to explore its physical significance from the new analytical solution we have obtained.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: GO for ARCHIVE > Mathematical Science
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Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2024 11:33
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2024 11:34
URI: http://eprints.go4mailburst.com/id/eprint/2432

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