Laplace Homotopy Perturbation Method (Lhpm) For Solving Systems Of N-Dimensional Non-Linear Partial Differential Equation
Journal Title: Al-Bahir Journal for Engineering and Pure Sciences - Year 2023, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
In this research, we proposed coupling the Laplace transform method and the homotopy Perturbation Method (LHPM). We employed the fusion of the Laplace method to make up for the shortcomings of other semi-analytical approaches like the homotopy perturbation method, variation iteration method, and the Adomian decomposition method. We aim to obtain an approximate and semi-analytic solution of the n-dimensional system of nonlinear partial differential equations. N-dimensional partial differential equations with nonlinear terms are known as nonlinear partial differential equations. They have been used to solve mathematical problems like the Poincare conjecture and the CalabiYau conjecture and describe physical systems, from gravity to fluid dynamics. Therefore, we proffer a semi-analytic solution in the form of a Taylor multivariate series of displacements x, y, and time t using the proposed method. A sideby-side comparison was carried out to compare the exact solution with the new solution using 3-dimensional graphs, and thus the graph analysis followed. Results show excellent agreement, and the emergence of this method as a viable alternative demonstrates its viability by requiring fewer computations and being much easier and more convenient than others, making it suitable for widespread use in engineering as well.
Authors and Affiliations
Kabir Oluwatobi Idowu, Toluwanimi Grace Akinwande, Ibrahim Fayemi, Umar Muhammad Adam, Adedapo Chris Loyinmi
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