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  • This paper investigates the exact traveling wave solutions of the fractional model of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection for CD4 [Formula: see text] T-cells. This model also treats with the effect of antiviral drug therapy. These solutions calculate both the boundary and initial conditions that allow employing the septic-B-spline scheme which is one of the most recent schemes in the numerical field. We use the obtained computational solutions via the modified Khater, the extended simplest equation, and sech–tanh methods through Atangana-Baleanu derivative operator. The comparison between the exact and numerical evaluated solutions is illustrated by some distinct sketches. The functioning of our numerical method is tested under three computational obtained solutions.
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  • Immunology
  • T cells
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Causes of death
  • Differential equations
  • Discovery and invention controversies
  • Human cells
  • IARC Group 2B carcinogens
  • Lentiviruses
  • Sexually transmitted diseases and infections
  • 1983 in biology
  • Splines (mathematics)
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