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Solution of fractional Distributed Order Reaction-Diffusion Systems with Sumudu Transform

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 Added by K S Nisar Dr
 Publication date 2017
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The solution of some fractional differential equations is the hottest topic in fractional calculus field. The fractional distributed order reaction-diffusion equation is the aim of this paper. By applying integral transform to solve this type of fractional differential equations, we have obtained the analytical solution by using Laplace-Sumudu transform.

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