Exact solutions for wave-like equations by differential transform method
Subject Areas : Numerical Analysis
1 - Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Guilan.
2 - Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Guilan.
Keywords: Differential transform method, Wave-like equations,
Abstract :
Differential transform method has been applied to solve many functional equations so far. In this article, we have used this method to solve wave-like equations. Differential transform method is capable of reducing the size of computational work. Exact solutions can also be achieved by the known forms of the series solutions. Some examples are prepared to show theefficiency and simplicity of the method.
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