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Nisar, Kottakkaran Sooppy, et al.. (2017). Solution of fractional Distributed Order Reaction-Diffusion Systems with Sumudu Transform. Nonlinear studies. 24(4). 911–920.1 indexed citations
Belgacem, Fethi Bin Muhammad, et al.. (2017). A generalized Bernoulli wavelet operational matrix of derivative applications to optimal control problems. Nonlinear studies. 24(4). 775–790.6 indexed citations
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Belgacem, Fethi Bin Muhammad & Rathinavel Silambarasan. (2017). On Dixon elliptic functions and their Sumudu transforms : Connections to associated continued fractions expansions and Hankel determinants. Nonlinear studies. 24(4). 757–773.
Belgacem, Fethi Bin Muhammad & Seenith Sivasundaram. (2015). Preface: New developments in computational techniques andtransform theory applications to nonlinear fractional and stochastic differential equations and systems. Nonlinear studies. 22(4). 561–563.1 indexed citations
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Alam, Md. Nur, M. G. Hafez, Fethi Bin Muhammad Belgacem, & M. Ali Akbar. (2015). Applications of the novel (G′/G) expansion method to find new exact traveling wave solutions of the nonlinear coupled Higgs field equation. Nonlinear studies. 22(4). 613–633.20 indexed citations
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Belgacem, Fethi Bin Muhammad, et al.. (2015). Nonlinear fractional partial differential equations systems solutions through a hybrid homotopy perturbation Sumudu transform method. Nonlinear studies. 22(4). 591–600.11 indexed citations
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Belgacem, Fethi Bin Muhammad & Rathinavel Silambarasan. (2012). Advances in the Natural transform. AIP conference proceedings. 106–110.61 indexed citations
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Dubey, Ravi Shanker, et al.. (2012). Fractional radial diffusion equation analytical solution via Hankel and Sumudu transforms. Journal | MESA. 3(2). 179–188.25 indexed citations
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Belgacem, Fethi Bin Muhammad & Rathinavel Silambarasan. (2012). Theory of Natural Transform. Journal | MESA. 3(1). 99–124.70 indexed citations
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Goswami, Pranay & Fethi Bin Muhammad Belgacem. (2012). Fractional differential equation solutions through a Sumudu rational. Nonlinear studies. 19(4). 591–598.8 indexed citations
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Belgacem, Fethi Bin Muhammad & Rathinavel Silambarasan. (2012). Maxwell's equations solutions by means of the natural transform. Journal | MESA. 3(3). 313–323.22 indexed citations
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Belgacem, Fethi Bin Muhammad, et al.. (2011). Applications of the Sumudu transform to fractional differential equations. Nonlinear studies. 18(1). 99–112.63 indexed citations
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