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Split-step spectral schemes for nonlinear Dirac systems
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    Split-step spectral schemes for nonlinear Dirac systems (English)
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    The authors present a split-step spectral scheme for the numerical integration of nonlinear Dirac systems. Proofs of stability and convergence are given. Finally, numerical experiments are performed which clearly show the superiority of the proposed method over the standard and split-step finite difference algorithms.
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    comparison of methods
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    numerical examples
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    split-step spectral scheme
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    nonlinear Dirac systems
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    stability
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    convergence
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    split-step finite difference algorithms
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