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调节-扩散-反应方程的规律性和波浪性研究
Ali Akgül1,2, Nauman Ahmed3,4, Muhammad Shahzad3
1Department of Mathematics, Art and Science Faculty, Siirt University, 56100, Siirt, Turkey. aliakgul00727@gmail.com.
Scientific reports
|September 5, 2024
概括
本研究使用收缩映射定理确定了适向-扩散-反应方程的最佳边界条件. 它还提取各种旅行波和单子溶液,通过可视化揭示它们的行为.
科学领域:
- 数学物理 数学物理
- 非线性局部微分方程非线性局部微分方程
背景情况:
- 导向-扩散-反应方程模型复杂的现象.
- 确保独特的解决方案需要了解边界条件.
- 移动波的解决方案对于分析波传播至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 确定解决方案的独特存在的最佳边界条件.
- 为了提取对向-扩散-反应方程的移动波解决方案.
- 分析各种单离子溶液的行为.
主要方法:
- 收缩映射定理的应用 (固定点理论).
- 使用一种新的扩展直接代数方法.
- 使用移动波的转换.
主要成果:
- 为解决方案的独特存在建立了条件.
- 衍生出各种各样的单子溶液,包括过度波,三角形和指数形式.
- 使用2D和3D图表可视化单体行为 (明亮-黑暗,黑暗,明亮).
结论:
- 收缩映射定理有效地确保了独特的解决方案.
- 扩展的代数方法成功地提取了各种各样的单离子溶液.
- 参数变化显著影响单体特征.
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