
handle: 11454/18315
The Homotopy Analysis Method (HAM) is applied to tackle time-fractional Schrödinger equations. The proposed technique is fully compatible with the complexity of these problems and obtained results are highly encouraging. Numerical results coupled with graphical representations explicitly reveal the complete reliability and efficiency of the suggested algorithm.
Homotopy analysis method, Q1-390, Science (General), nonlinear problems, Fractional schrödinger partial differential equations, fractional Schrödinger partial differential equations, Nonlinear problems, T1-995, Homotopy Analysis Method, Technology (General)
Homotopy analysis method, Q1-390, Science (General), nonlinear problems, Fractional schrödinger partial differential equations, fractional Schrödinger partial differential equations, Nonlinear problems, T1-995, Homotopy Analysis Method, Technology (General)
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