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On the Fractional View Analysis of Keller–Segel Equations with Sensitivity Functions

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  • Haobin Liu
  • Hassan Khan
  • Rasool Shah
  • A. A. Alderremy
  • Shaban Aly
  • Dumitru Baleanu

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In this paper, the fractional view analysis of the Keller–Segal equations with sensitivity functions is presented. The Caputo operator has been used to pursue the present research work. The natural transform is combined with the homotopy perturbation method, and a new scheme for implementation is derived. The modified established method is named as the homotopy perturbation transform technique. The derived results are compared with the solution of the Laplace Adomian decomposition technique by using the systems of fractional Keller–Segal equations. The solution graphs and the table have shown that the obtained results coincide with the solution of the Laplace Adomian decomposition method. Fractional-order solutions are determined to confirm the reliability of the current method. It is observed that the solutions at various fractional orders are convergent to an integer-order solution of the problems. The suggested procedure is very attractive and straight forward and therefore can be modified to solve high nonlinear fractional partial differential equations and their systems.

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  • Haobin Liu & Hassan Khan & Rasool Shah & A. A. Alderremy & Shaban Aly & Dumitru Baleanu, 2020. "On the Fractional View Analysis of Keller–Segel Equations with Sensitivity Functions," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-15, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:2371019
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/2371019
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