The objective of this investigation is to obtain numerical solutions for a variety of mathematical models in a wide range of disciplines, such as chemical kinetics, neurosciences, nonlinear optics, metallurgical separation/alloying processes, and asset dynamics in mathematical finance. This research features numerical simulations conducted with a remarkably low error measure, providing a visual representation of the examined models in these areas. The proposed method is the double Laplace–Adomian decomposition method, which facilitates the numerical acquisition and analysis of solutions. This paper presents the first report of numerical simulations employing this innovative methodology to address these problems. The findings are expected to benefit the natural sciences, mathematical modeling, and their practical applications, representing the innovative aspect of this article. Additionally, this method can analyze many classes of partial differential equations, whether linear or nonlinear, without the need for linearization or discretization.
O. González-Gaxiola (Fri,) studied this question.