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Step 5. Substituting (4) together with (5) into equation (3) yields an algebraic equation involving powers of (G′/G). Equating the coefficients of each power of (G′/G) to zero gives a system of algebraic equations for ai , λ, μ and c. Then, we solve the system with the aid of a computer algebra system, such as Maple, to determine
these constants. On the other hand, depending on the sign of the discriminant Δ = λ2 − 4μ , the solutions of equation (5) are well known to us. So, as a final step, we can obtain exact solutions of equation (2). References [1] Kudryashov NA, Loguinova NB. Be careful with the exp-function method. Commun Nonlinear Sci Numer Simulat 2009;14: 1881–90. [2] Jawad AJM, Petkovic MD, Biswas A. Modified simple equation method for nonlinear evolution equations. Appl Math Comput 2010;217:869–77. [3] Zayed Elsayed ME. A note on the modified simple equation method applied to Sharma–Tasso–Olver equation. Appl Math Comput 2011;218:3962–4 [4] N. Taghizadeh a, M. Mirzazadeh a,*, A. Samiei Paghaleh a, J. Vahidi. Exact solutions of nonlinear evolution the modified simple equation method. Ain Shams Engineering Journal (2012) 3, 321–325 Download 47.56 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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