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Variational Iteration Method for the Hirota-Satsuma Model Using He’s Polynomials

Syed Tauseef Mohyud-Dinaand Ahmet Yildirimb

aHITEC University Taxila Cantt, Pakistan

bEge University, Science Faculty, Department of Mathematics, 35100 Bornova- zmir, Turkey Reprint requests to S. T. M.-D.; syedtauseefs@hotmail.com

Z. Naturforsch.65a,525 – 528 (2010); received June 2, 2009 / revised November 2, 2009

This paper out lines the implementation of the variational iteration method using He’s polynomials (VMHP) for solving the Hirota-Satsuma model which occurs quite often in applied sciences. Numer- ical results show that the proposed VIMHPis quite efficient.

Key words:Variational Iteration Method; He’s Polynomials; Hirota-Satsuma Coupled KdV Systems.

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