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On convolution quadrature and Hille-Phillips operational calculus
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    On convolution quadrature and Hille-Phillips operational calculus (English)
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    26 September 1992
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    Quadrature methods for the numerical approximation of convolution integrals and the numerical solution of convolution integral equations are derived. Convergence estimates and a numerical application are given.
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    Hille-Phillips operational calculus
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    multistep method
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    time-dependent Schrödinger equation
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    Quadrature methods
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    convolution integrals
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    convolution integral equations
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    Convergence estimates
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