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    Optimal choice of grid points in multidimensional pseudospectral Fourier methods (English)
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    The authors show that for multidimensional pseudospectral Fourier methods sampling efficiency is improved by using a skewed grid derived from a dense packing of spheres rather than a rectangular grid. A considerable gain is found for the five-dimensional Laplacian and for a pair of hydrogen atoms.
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    sampling grid
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    Schrödinger equation
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    pseudospectral Fourier methods
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    dense packing of spheres
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    Laplacian
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