Multiple solutions of the nonlinear reaction-diusion model with fractional reaction

Authors

  • E. Shivanian Department of Mathematics, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, 34149-16818, Iran
  • H. Vosoughi Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Islamshahr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr, Tehran, Iran
  • M. Anbarloei Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Islamshahr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:

The purpose of this letter is to revisit the nonlinear reaction-diusion modelin porous catalysts when reaction term is fractional function of the concen-tration distribution of the reactant. This model, which originates also in uidand solute transport in soft tissues and microvessels, has been recently givenanalytical solution in terms of Taylors series for dierent family of reactionterms. We apply the method so-called predictor homotopy analysis method(PHAM) which has been recently proposed to predict multiplicity of solutionsof nonlinear BVPs. Consequently, it is indicated that the problem for somevalues of the parameter admits multiple solutions. Also, error analysis of thesesolutions are given graphically.

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volume 9  issue 2

pages  159- 170

publication date 2013-09-01

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