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The following pages link to A new generalized Riccati equation rational expansion method to a class of nonlinear evolution equations with nonlinear terms of any order (Q876651):
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- A new application of Riccati equation to some nonlinear evolution equations (Q552936) (← links)
- A Riccati equation approach and travelling wave solutions for nonlinear evolution equations (Q722676) (← links)
- The extended \(\left( \frac {G^{\prime}}{G}\right)\)-expansion method and its applications to the Whitham-Broer-Kaup-like equations and coupled Hirota-Satsuma KdV equations (Q846413) (← links)
- A new general algebraic method with symbolic computation and its application to two nonlinear differential equations with nonlinear terms of any order (Q858797) (← links)
- A new rational auxiliary equation method and exact solutions of a generalized Zakharov system (Q1049298) (← links)
- New exact solutions for three nonlinear evolution equations (Q1598602) (← links)
- Unified Riccati equation expansion method and its application to two new classes of Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equations (Q1678381) (← links)
- The generalized projective Riccati equations method for solving nonlinear evolution equations in mathematical physics (Q1722469) (← links)
- A new Riccati equation expansion method with symbolic computation to construct new travelling wave solution of nonlinear differential equations (Q2369065) (← links)
- A new general algebraic method with symbolic computation to construct new exact analytical solution for a \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional cubic nonlinear Schrödinger equation (Q2466570) (← links)
- A unified rational expansion method to construct a series of explicit exact solutions to nonlinear evolution equations (Q2496376) (← links)
- Bilinear approach to soliton and periodic wave solutions of two nonlinear evolution equations of mathematical physics (Q2632914) (← links)
- Solutions of the nonlinear evolution equation via the generalized Riccati equation mapping together with the \((G'/G)\)-expansion method (Q2792485) (← links)
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