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In this paper, modified K(n, n) and K(n + 1, n + 1) equations have been solved using mapping methods which give a variety of solutions in terms of JEFs. The solutions when m → 0 and m → 1, with m as the modulus of the JEFs have also been deduced. The role of constraint conditions has been discussed.
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This page is a summary of: Jacobi elliptic function solutions of K(n,n)-type equations, International Journal of Mathematical Analysis, January 2016, Hikari, Ltd.,
DOI: 10.12988/ijma.2016.68101.
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