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The one-dimensional second-order elliptic Schrödinger equation \[ -\epsilon^2u''-f(x)u=0 \] is solved numerically applying a new multiscale discontinuous Galerkin method. Here \(\epsilon >0 \) is a small parameter and \( f(x) \) is a real-valued smooth function independent of \( \epsilon \). If \( f \) is positive, the solution of the equation is a wave function. The interesting and novel part of the work is the \( L^2 \) projection onto the space of piecewise exponential function. The proposed method is verified with providing numerical examples and error analysis. The mentioned references are recent works on the problem. | |||
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A new multiscale discontinuous Galerkin method for the one-dimensional stationary Schrödinger equation (English)
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13 May 2016
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The one-dimensional second-order elliptic Schrödinger equation \[ -\epsilon^2u''-f(x)u=0 \] is solved numerically applying a new multiscale discontinuous Galerkin method. Here \(\epsilon >0 \) is a small parameter and \( f(x) \) is a real-valued smooth function independent of \( \epsilon \). If \( f \) is positive, the solution of the equation is a wave function. The interesting and novel part of the work is the \( L^2 \) projection onto the space of piecewise exponential function. The proposed method is verified with providing numerical examples and error analysis. The mentioned references are recent works on the problem.
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discontinuous Galerkin method
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multiscale method
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Schrödinger equation
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wave function
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numerical example
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error analysis
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