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Some New Families of Exact Solitary Wave Solutions for Pseudo-Parabolic Type Nonlinear Models

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  • Akhtar Hussain
  • Hassan Ali
  • M. Usman
  • F. D. Zaman
  • Choonkil Park
  • M. M. Bhatti

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The objective of the current study is to provide a variety of families of soliton solutions to pseudo-parabolic equations that arise in nonsteady flows, hydrostatics, and seepage of fluid through fissured material. We investigate a class of such equations, including the one-dimensional Oskolkov (1D OSK), the Benjamin-Bona-Mahony (BBM), and the Benjamin-Bona-Mahony-Peregrine-Burgers (BBMPB) equation. The Exp (-ϕξ)-expansion method is used for new hyperbolic, trigonometric, rational, exponential, and polynomial function-based solutions. These solutions of the pseudo-parabolic class of partial differential equations (PDEs) studied here are new and novel and have not been reported in the literature. These solutions depict the hydrodynamics of various soliton shapes that can be utilized to study the nature of traveling wave solutions of other nonlinear PDE’s.

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  • Akhtar Hussain & Hassan Ali & M. Usman & F. D. Zaman & Choonkil Park & M. M. Bhatti, 2024. "Some New Families of Exact Solitary Wave Solutions for Pseudo-Parabolic Type Nonlinear Models," Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2024, pages 1-19, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjmath:5762147
    DOI: 10.1155/2024/5762147
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