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M.S. Osman

M.S. Osman

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Mathematics
Egypt
2026

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Mathematics

D-Index
75
Citations
11850
World Ranking
205
National Ranking
1

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Mathematics in Egypt Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Mathematics in Egypt Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Mathematics in Egypt Leader Award

Overview

M.S. Osman is affiliated with Cairo University in Egypt, focusing on research that spans both physics and mathematics. Their scholarly activity predominantly covers areas within physics and astronomy as well as mathematics, with significant contributions across multiple specialized subfields. These subfields include statistical and nonlinear physics, modeling and simulation, atomic and molecular physics with optics, numerical analysis, and geometry and topology.

The scientist's primary research topics reflect an emphasis on nonlinear and fractional differential equations along with applications in physics. Key themes in their work encompass nonlinear waves and solitons, nonlinear photonic systems, and fractional differential equations solutions. Other notable topics include advanced fiber laser technologies, differential equations and numerical methods, and algebraic structures and combinatorial models, alongside advanced mathematical physics problems.

The publication venues where M.S. Osman frequently contributes consist of:

  • Results in Physics
  • Optical and Quantum Electronics
  • Alexandria Engineering Journal
  • Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics
  • Optik

In collaboration, Osman has worked extensively with a number of coauthors, including:

  • M. Ali Akbar
  • Dumitru Băleanu
  • K. Hosseini
  • M. Mamun Miah
  • Evren Hınçal

M.S. Osman has contributed to research papers that address complex problems in nonlinear systems and fractional calculus. Representative papers include:

  • "Study on Date-Jimbo-Kashiwara-Miwa Equation with Conformable Derivative Dependent on Time Parameter to Find the Exact Dynamic Wave Solutions," 2021, published in Fractal and Fractional
  • "A chaos study of tumor and effector cells in fractional tumor-immune model for cancer treatment," 2020, published in Chaos Solitons & Fractals
  • "A wavelet based numerical scheme for fractional order SEIR epidemic of measles by using Genocchi polynomials," 2020, published in Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
  • "Application of new Kudryashov method to various nonlinear partial differential equations," 2022, published in Optical and Quantum Electronics
  • "Traveling wave solutions to nonlinear directional couplers by modified Kudryashov method," 2020, published in Physica Scripta

The variety in their research outputs reflects interdisciplinary approaches, integrating advanced mathematical methods with physical applications. Their work often addresses numerical solutions and modeling techniques in nonlinear dynamic systems and fractional differential equations. Osman's collaborations and choice of publication venues show active engagement in bridging theoretical frameworks with practical computational methods.

Best Publications

  • Study on Date–Jimbo–Kashiwara–Miwa Equation with Conformable Derivative Dependent on Time Parameter to Find the Exact Dynamic Wave Solutions

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  • A solution to the optimal power flow using genetic algorithm

    M. S. Osman;M. A. Abo-Sinna;A. A. Mousa

  • A chaos study of tumor and effector cells in fractional tumor-immune model for cancer treatment

    Sunil Kumar;Ajay Kumar;Bessem Samet;J.F. Gómez-Aguilar

  • One-soliton shaping and inelastic collision between double solitons in the fifth-order variable-coefficient Sawada–Kotera equation

    M. S. Osman;M. S. Osman

  • The unified method for conformable time fractional Schro¨dinger equation with perturbation terms

    M.S. Osman;Alper Korkmaz;Hadi Rezazadeh;Mohammad Mirzazadeh

  • A wavelet based numerical scheme for fractional order SEIR epidemic of measles by using Genocchi polynomials

    Sunil Kumar;Ranbir Kumar;M. S. Osman;Bessem Samet

  • Generalized exponential rational function method for extended Zakharov–Kuzetsov equation with conformable derivative

    Behzad Ghanbari;M. S. Osman;M. S. Osman;Dumitru Baleanu

  • New optical solitary wave solutions of Fokas-Lenells equation in presence of perturbation terms by a novel approach

    M.S. Osman;Behzad Ghanbari

  • Traveling wave solutions to nonlinear directional couplers by modified Kudryashov method

    Hari Mohan Srivastava;Dumitru Baleanu;Jose Antonio Tenreiro Machado;Mohamed S. Osman

  • A multi-level non-linear multi-objective decision-making under fuzziness

    M. S. Osman;M. A. Abo-Sinna;A. H. Amer;O. E. Emam

  • Novel multiple soliton solutions for some nonlinear PDEs via multiple Exp-function method

    Kottakkaran Sooppy Nisar;Onur Alp Ilhan;Sadiq Taha Abdulazeez;Jalil Manafian

  • A general bilinear form to generate different wave structures of solitons for a (3+1)‐dimensional Boiti‐Leon‐Manna‐Pempinelli equation

    M. S. Osman;Abdul‐Majid Wazwaz

  • Lie Symmetries, Closed-Form Solutions, and Various Dynamical Profiles of Solitons for the Variable Coefficient (2+1)-Dimensional KP Equations

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  • Mitigating Internet bottleneck with fractional temporal evolution of optical solitons having quadratic–cubic nonlinearity

    Hadi Rezazadeh;M.S. Osman;Mostafa Eslami;Mehmet Ekici

  • Investigation of different wave structures to the generalized third-order nonlinear Scrödinger equation

    K. Hosseini;M.S. Osman;M.S. Osman;M. Mirzazadeh;F. Rabiei

  • New complex waves in nonlinear optics based on the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation with Kerr law nonlinearity

    M. S. Osman;M. S. Osman;Behzad Ghanbari;J. A. T. Machado

  • Double-wave solutions and Lie symmetry analysis to the (2 + 1)-dimensional coupled Burgers equations

    M.S. Osman;M.S. Osman;D. Baleanu;A.R. Adem;K. Hosseini

  • Traveling wave solutions for (3+1) dimensional conformable fractional Zakharov-Kuznetsov equation with power law nonlinearity

    M.S. Osman;Hadi Rezazadeh;Mostafa Eslami

  • Multi-solitons of Thermophoretic Motion Equation Depicting the Wrinkle Propagation in Substrate-Supported Graphene Sheets

    Ahmad Javid;Nauman Raza;M. S. Osman

  • New analytical study of water waves described by coupled fractional variant Boussinesq equation in fluid dynamics

    M S Osman;M S Osman

  • An efficient algorithm to construct multi-soliton rational solutions of the (2+ 1)-dimensional KdV equation with variable coefficients

    Mohamed S. Osman;Abdul-Majid Wazwaz

  • Optical soliton solutions to the generalized nonautonomous nonlinear Schrödinger equations in optical fibers via the sine-Gordon expansion method

    Khaled K. Ali;Abdul-Majid Wazwaz;M.S. Osman;M.S. Osman

Frequent Co-Authors

Dumitru Baleanu
Dumitru Baleanu Lebanese American University
Hadi Rezazadeh
Hadi Rezazadeh Amol University of Special Modern Technologies
Abdul-Majid Wazwaz
Abdul-Majid Wazwaz Saint Xavier University
Mohammad Mirzazadeh
Mohammad Mirzazadeh University of Guilan
Mostafa M. A. Khater
Mostafa M. A. Khater Obour Institutes
Dianchen Lu
Dianchen Lu Jiangsu University
Muhammad Younis
Muhammad Younis University of the Punjab
Qin Zhou
Qin Zhou Wuhan Textile University
Behzad Ghanbari
Behzad Ghanbari Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Anjan Biswas
Anjan Biswas Grambling State University

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