Abstract

Fractional–stochastic Drinfel’d–Sokolov–Wilson equations (FSDSWEs) forced by multiplicative Brownian motion are assumed. This equation is employed in mathematical physics, plasma physics, surface physics, applied sciences, and population dynamics. The (G′/G)-expansion method is utilized to find rational, hyperbolic, and trigonometric stochastic solutions for FSDSWEs. Because of the priority of FSDSWEs, the derived solutions are more useful and effective in understanding various important physical phenomena. Furthermore, we used the MATLAB package to create 3D graphs for specific solutions in order to investigate the effect of fractional-order and Brownian motions on the solutions of FSDSWEs.

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