Treating Transcendental Functions in Partial Differential Equations Using the Variational Iteration Method with Bernstein Polynomials
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We aim through this paper to present an improved variational iteration method (VIM) based on Bernstein polynomials (BP) approximations to be used with transcendental functions. The key benefits gained from this modification are to reach stable and fairly accurate results and, at the same time, to expand the unknown function’s domain in partial differential equations (PDEs). The proposed approach introduces the Bernstein polynomials in the transcendental functions of nonlinear PDEs. A number of examples were included in order to expound the method’s capacity and reliability. From the results, we conclude that the VIM with BP is a powerful mathematical tool that can be applied to solve nonlinear PDEs.
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Authors | Qasim, Ahmed Farooq;Hamed, Almutasim Abdulmuhsin;Qasim, Ahmed Farooq;Hamed, Almutasim Abdulmuhsin; |
Journal | international journal of mathematics and mathematical sciences |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1155/2019/2872867 |
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