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\section{{\large Introduction}}
Nonlinear phenomena have  by using symbolical computer programs such as Matlab, Maple, and Mathematica, which  by using symbolical computer programs such as Matlab, Maple, and Mathematica, which ons in mathematical physics, has a significant role in soliton theory [1-3].\\
Recently, there has been more interests among researchers to obtain accurate solutions of nonlinear evolution equations by using symbolical computer programs such as Matlab, Maple, and Mathematica, which facilitate intricate and tedious algebrical comprtant roles particular the traveling wave solutions of nonlinear equations in mathemat engineering, chemistry, biology, mechanics, and applied physics.

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