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The following pages link to Phase properties of high order, almost P-stable formulae (Q1060818):
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- A multistep method with optimal phase and stability properties for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2141364) (← links)
- A multistep conditionally P-stable method with phase properties of high order for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2143441) (← links)
- A phase-fitting and first derivative phase-fitting singularly P-stable economical two-step method for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2157589) (← links)
- A phase-fitting, first and second derivatives phase-fitting singularly P-stable economical two-step method for problems in chemistry (Q2160345) (← links)
- A phase-fitting, first, second and third derivatives phase-fitting singularly P-stable economical two-step method for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2160357) (← links)
- A phase fitted FiniteDiffr process for DiffrntEqutns in chemistry (Q2184359) (← links)
- A complete in phase FiniteDiffrnc algorithm for DiffrntEqutins in chemistry (Q2184360) (← links)
- Full in phase finite difference algorithm for differential equations in quantum chemistry (Q2184363) (← links)
- Phase fitted algorithm for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2201016) (← links)
- A finite difference method with zero phase-lag and its derivatives for quantum chemistry problems (Q2201026) (← links)
- Complete in phase method for problems in chemistry (Q2201032) (← links)
- A finite difference method with phase-lag and its derivatives equal to zero for problems in chemistry (Q2201045) (← links)
- Two-step method with vanished phase-lag and its derivatives for problems in quantum chemistry: an economical case (Q2230702) (← links)
- An economical two-step method with optimal phase and stability properties for problems in chemistry (Q2230704) (← links)
- A new explicit four-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first and second derivatives (Q2263709) (← links)
- Optimization as a function of the phase-lag order of nonlinear explicit two-step \(P\)-stable method for linear periodic IVPs (Q2271397) (← links)
- An accomplished phase FD process for DEs in chemistry (Q2278816) (← links)
- Modified Runge-Kutta Verner methods for the numerical solution of initial and boundary-value problems with engineering applications (Q2284153) (← links)
- An integrated in phase FD procedure for DiffEqns in chemical problems (Q2299047) (← links)
- A phase fitted FinDiff process for DifEquns in quantum chemistry (Q2299061) (← links)
- A complete in phase FinitDiff procedure for DiffEquns in chemistry (Q2299067) (← links)
- A multistage two-step fraught in phase scheme for problems in mathematical chemistry (Q2322231) (← links)
- A Runge-Kutta type crowded in phase algorithm for quantum chemistry problems (Q2322257) (← links)
- A perfect in phase FD algorithm for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2334490) (← links)
- A multiple stage absolute in phase scheme for chemistry problems (Q2334492) (← links)
- A Runge-Kutta type implicit high algebraic order two-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first, second, third and fourth derivatives for the numerical solution of coupled differential equations arising from the Schrödinger equation (Q2353094) (← links)
- A new fourteenth algebraic order finite difference method for the approximate solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q2362129) (← links)
- An economical eighth-order method for the approximation of the solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q2362130) (← links)
- A Runge-Kutta Fehlberg method with phase-lag of order infinity for initial-value problems with oscillating solution (Q2365973) (← links)
- Accurate numerical approximations to initial value problems with periodical solutions (Q2366311) (← links)
- Symmetric multistep methods with zero phase-lag for periodic initial value problems of second order differential equations (Q2369168) (← links)
- An efficient and computational effective method for second order problems (Q2402935) (← links)
- New multiple stages two-step complete in phase algorithm with improved characteristics for second order initial/boundary value problems (Q2419173) (← links)
- New four stages multistep in phase algorithm with best possible properties for second order problems (Q2419203) (← links)
- New multistage two-step complete in phase scheme with improved properties for quantum chemistry problems (Q2419219) (← links)
- A new multistage multistep full in phase algorithm with optimized characteristics for problems in chemistry (Q2419220) (← links)
- A new four-stages two-step phase fitted scheme for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2419229) (← links)
- New five-stages finite difference pair with optimized phase properties (Q2636412) (← links)
- A five-stages symmetric method with improved phase properties (Q2636430) (← links)
- Solution to quantum chemistry problems using a phase-fitting, singularly P-stable, cost-effective two-step approach with disappearing phase-lag derivatives up to order 5 (Q2696353) (← links)
- A NEW MODIFIED RUNGE–KUTTA–NYSTRÖM METHOD WITH PHASE-LAG OF ORDER INFINITY FOR THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE SCHRÖDINGER EQUATION AND RELATED PROBLEMS (Q2718399) (← links)
- A two-step method with phase-lag of order infinity for the numerical integration of second order periodic initial-value problem (Q3989860) (← links)
- Two-step almost p-stable complete in phase methods for the numerical integration of second order periodic initial-value problems (Q4323405) (← links)
- A theoretical result on phase-lag (Q4323417) (← links)
- High Algebraic Order Methods with Minimal Phase-Lag for Accurate Solution of the Schrödinger Equation (Q4488249) (← links)
- High Algebraic Order Methods for the Numerical Solution of the Schrödinger Equation (Q4512772) (← links)
- A new high algebraic order efficient finite difference method for the solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q5020938) (← links)
- ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF p-STABLE HYBRID MULTISTEP METHODS FOR SECOND ORDER ODEs (Q5207938) (← links)
- An improved trigonometrically fitted P-stable Obrechkoff method for periodic initial-value problems (Q5425057) (← links)
- Mixed collocation methods for \(y''=f(x,y)\) (Q5928282) (← links)