Space time fractional Ito system with variable coefficients: explicit solution, conservation laws and numerical approximation

Author:

Kour BaljinderORCID,Inc MustafaORCID,Arora Ashish

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present the residual power series method for solving the space time fractional variable coefficients Ito system.Design/methodology/approachA weighted algorithm based on the residual power series method is used numerical solution of the space time fractional Ito system variable coefficients. The authors show that this technique yields the analytical solution of the desired problem in the form of a rapidly convergent series with easily computable components.FindingsThe authors illustrate that the proposed method produces satisfactory results with respect to the other semi analytical methods. The reliability of the method and the reduction in the size of computational domain give this method a wider applicability.Originality/valueThis research presents, for the first time, a new modification of the proposed technique for aforementioned problems and some interesting results are obtained.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Modeling and Simulation

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