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Two-Dimensional Uniform and Non-Uniform Haar Wavelet Collocation Approach for a Class of Nonlinear PDEs

Narendra Kumar    
Amit K. Verma and Ravi P. Agarwal    

Resumen

In this paper, we introduce a novel approach employing two-dimensional uniform and non-uniform Haar wavelet collocation methods to effectively solve the generalized Burgers?Huxley and Burgers?Fisher equations. The demonstrated method exhibits an impressive quartic convergence rate. Several test problems are presented to exemplify the accuracy and efficiency of this proposed approach. Our results exhibit exceptional accuracy even with a minimal number of spatial divisions. Additionally, we conduct a comparative analysis of our results with existing methods.

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