The researcher has focused on developing analytical methods to solve systems of nonlinear fractional partial differential equations across diverse applications in physical sciences. Their work emphasizes the use of techniques such as semi-separation of variables, homotopy analysis, and variational iteration for tackling complex problems involving anomalous diffusion, oscillatory systems, and phenomena with memory effects, contributing significantly to advancing fractional calculus methods in real-world modeling and simulation.
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