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Analytical solution of space-time fractional Fokker Planck equations by generalized differential transform method

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In the present paper, we use generalized differential transform method (GDTM) to derive solutions of some linear and nonlinear space-time fractional Fokker–Planck equations (FPE) in closed form. The space and time fractional derivatives are considered in Caputo sense and the solutions are obtained in terms of Mittag-Leffler functions.

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