On the exact solutions of optical perturbed fractional Schrödinger equation
Physica Scripta, ISSN: 1402-4896, Vol: 98, Issue: 11
2023
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Article Description
In the present study, the improved sub-equation method is applied to the optical perturbed fractional Schrödinger equation with Beta-derivative and the exact optical solutions are obtained. The generalized hyperbolic and trigonometric function solutions are found by the method. Several novel physical surface structures of the solutions are presented with various appropriate assigned values. The method aids in solving complicated physical phenomena of these dynamical models. Numerical implementations and graphical illustrations verify the theoretical results.
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