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Khalid K. Ali

Khalid K. Ali

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Mathematics

D-Index
30
Citations
2984
World Ranking
3564
National Ranking
1

Best Publications

  • The modified extended tanh method with the Riccati equation for solving the space-time fractional EW and MEW equations

    K.R. Raslan;Khalid K. Ali;Muhannad A. Shallal

  • New optical solitary wave solutions of Fokas-Lenells equation in optical fiber via Sine-Gordon expansion method

    Khalid K. Ali;M.S. Osman;M.S. Osman;Mahmoud Abdel-Aty

  • Analytical and numerical study of the DNA dynamics arising in oscillator-chain of Peyrard-Bishop model

    Khalid K. Ali;Carlo Cattani;J.F. Gómez-Aguilar;Dumitru Baleanu;Dumitru Baleanu

  • A variety of soliton solutions for the fractional Wazwaz-Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equations

    Aly R. Seadawy;Khalid K. Ali;R.I. Nuruddeen

  • Analytical and numerical study of the HIV-1 infection of CD4+ T-cells conformable fractional mathematical model that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome with the effect of antiviral drug therapy

    Khalid K. Ali;Mohamed S. Osman;Mohamed S. Osman;Haci Mehmet Baskonus;Nasser S. Elazabb

  • Numerical solution for generalized nonlinear fractional integro-differential equations with linear functional arguments using Chebyshev series

    Khalid K. Ali;Mohamed A. Abd El Salam;Emad M. H. Mohamed;Bessem Samet

  • Novel hyperbolic and exponential ansatz methods to the fractional fifth-order Korteweg–de Vries equations

    Choonkil Park;R. I. Nuruddeen;Khalid K. Ali;Lawal Muhammad

  • New structures for the space-time fractional simplified MCH and SRLW equations

    Khalid K. Ali;R.I. Nuruddeen;K.R. Raslan

  • On beta-time fractional biological population model with abundant solitary wave structures

    Kottakkaran Sooppy Nisar;Armando Ciancio;Khalid K. Ali;M.S. Osman;M.S. Osman

  • Electroosmosis forces EOF driven boundary layer flow for a non-Newtonian fluid with planktonic microorganism: Darcy Forchheimer model

    A.Z. Zaher;Khalid K. Ali;Kh. S. Mekheimer

  • Exact solutions of the conformable fractional EW and MEW equations by a new generalized expansion method

    Muhannad A. Shallal;Khalid K. Ali;Kamal R. Raslan;Hadi Rezazadeh

  • Soliton solutions to the DNA Peyrard-Bishop equation with beta-derivative via three distinctive approaches

    Asim Zafar;Khalid K. Ali;M. Raheel;Numan Jafar

  • New exact solitary wave solutions for the extended (3 + 1)-dimensional Jimbo-Miwa equations

    Khalid K. Ali;R.I. Nuruddeen;Adel R. Hadhoud

  • Analytic solution for the space-time fractional Klein-Gordon and coupled conformable Boussinesq equations

    Muhannad A. Shallal;Hawraz N. Jabbar;Khalid K. Ali

  • New hyperbolic structures for the conformable time-fractional variant bussinesq equations

    Khalid K. Ali;R. I. Nuruddeen;K. R. Raslan

  • Novel optical solitons to the perturbed Gerdjikov–Ivanov equation with truncated M-fractional conformable derivative

    M.S. Osman;M.S. Osman;Asim Zafar;Khalid K. Ali;Waseem Razzaq

  • On optical soliton solutions of new Hamiltonian amplitude equation via Jacobi elliptic functions

    Asim Zafar;M. Raheel;Khalid K. Ali;Waseem Razzaq

  • Protracted study on a real physical phenomenon generated by media inhomogeneities

    Hassan Almusawa;Khalid K. Ali;Abdul-Majid Wazwaz;M.S. Mehanna

  • Analytical optical pulses and bifurcation analysis for the traveling optical pulses of the hyperbolic nonlinear Schrödinger equation

    Asit Saha;Khalid K. Ali;Hadi Rezazadeh;Yogen Ghatani

  • The propagation of waves in thin-film ferroelectric materials

    Abbagari Souleymanou;Khalid K Ali;Hadi Rezazadeh;Mostafa Eslami

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