Highly accurate scheme for the cauchy problem of the generalized Burgers-Huxley equation

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In this paper, a weighted algorithm, based on the reduced differential transform method, is introduced. The new approach is adopted in the approximate analytical solution of the Cauchy problem for the Burgers-Huxley equation. The proposed scheme considers the initial and boundary conditions simultaneously for obtaining a solution of the equation. Several examples are discussed demonstrating the performance of the algorithm.

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Machado, J. A. T., Babaei, A., & Moghaddam, B. P. (2016). Highly accurate scheme for the cauchy problem of the generalized Burgers-Huxley equation. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 13(6), 183–195. https://doi.org/10.12700/aph.13.6.2016.6.10

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