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A high order finite element discretization with local absorbing boundary conditions of the linear Schrödinger equation
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    A high order finite element discretization with local absorbing boundary conditions of the linear Schrödinger equation (English)
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    9 January 2007
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    This paper obtains a high order full discretization of the intial value problem for the linear Schrödinger equation in a finite computational domain. For this, it uses a high order finite element dicretization in space together with an adaptive implementation of local absorbing boundary conditions specifically obtained for linear finite elements, and a high order symplectic time integrator. Numerical results show that it is possible to obtain simultaneously a very good absorption at the boundary and a very small error in the interior of the computational domain.
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    linear Schrödinger equation
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    finite elements
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    local absorbing boundary conditions
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    error bounds
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    intial value problem
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    symplectic time integrator
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    numerical results
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