23 research outputs found
Reduced Differential Transform Method for (2+1) Dimensional type of the Zakharov-Kuznetsov ZK(n,n) Equations
In this paper, reduced differential transform method (RDTM) is employed to
approximate the solutions of (2+1) dimensional type of the Zakharov-Kuznetsov
partial differential equations. We apply these method to two examples. Thus, we
have obtained numerical solution partial differential equations of
Zakharov-Kuznetsov. These examples are prepared to show the efficiency and
simplicity of the method
Numerical solution of time-dependent Foam Drainage Equation (FDE)
WOS:000433741400004Reduced Differental Transform Method (RDTM), which is one of the useful and effective numerical method, is applied to solve nonlinear time-dependent Foam Drainage Equation (FDE) with different initial conditions. We compare our method with the famous Adomian Decomposition and Laplace Decomposition Methods. The obtained results demonstrated that RDTM is a powerful tool for solving nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), it can be applied very easily and it has less computational work than other existing methods like Adomian decomposition and Laplace decomposition. Additionally, effectiveness and precision of RDTM solutions are shown in tables and graphically
A new analytical approximate method for the solution of fractional differential equations
POSSIBLE POTENTIAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN OBESITY, QUALITY OF LIFE, PSYCHOLOGICAL STATUS AND CLINICAL PARAMETERS IN PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS
Annual European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR) -- JUN 12-15, 2019 -- Madrid, SPAINSunar, Ismihan/0000-0002-4435-5677; Yurdakul, Ozan Volkan/0000-0003-4567-8133; alkan, hakan/0000-0001-8461-9131; KILIC, Erkan/0000-0003-4355-4356; Keskin, Yasar/0000-0003-4457-5917; Calis, Mustafa/0000-0002-1184-0772; Ayhan, Fikriye Figen/0000-0001-6906-991X; Duruoz, Mehmet Tuncay/0000-0003-3584-2788WOS: 000472207103578[No abstract available]European League Against Rheumatis
Coexistence of fibromyalgia and metabolic syndrome in females: The effects on fatigue, clinical features, pain sensitivity, urinary cortisol and norepinephrine levels: A cross-sectional study
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the coexistence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) and determine the effects of this coexistence on neuroendocrine levels and clinical features of FMS