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The following pages link to High algebraic, high phase-lag order embedded Numerov-type methods for oscillatory problems (Q1855780):
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- \(P\)-stable higher derivative methods with minimal phase-lag for solving second order differential equations (Q410793) (← links)
- A family of eight-step methods with vanished phase-lag and its derivatives for the numerical integration of the Schrödinger equation (Q551826) (← links)
- High algebraic order methods with vanished phase-lag and its first derivative for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q607584) (← links)
- Mulitstep methods with vanished phase-lag and its first and second derivatives for the numerical integration of the Schrödinger equation (Q607601) (← links)
- A family of ten-step methods with vanished phase-lag and its first derivative for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q652720) (← links)
- A two-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first two derivatives for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q656984) (← links)
- A discrete eigenfunctions method for computing mixed hyperbolic problems based on an implicit difference scheme (Q732494) (← links)
- A family of trigonometrically fitted partitioned Runge-Kutta symplectic methods (Q1008628) (← links)
- High order closed Newton-Cotes trigonometrically-fitted formulae for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q1008634) (← links)
- A semi-discretization method based on quartic splines for solving one-space-dimensional hyperbolic equations (Q1021553) (← links)
- On the efficiency of Newton and Broyden numerical methods in the investigation of the regular polygon problem of (\(N + 1\)) bodies (Q1026269) (← links)
- On fitted modifications of Runge-Kutta-Nyström pairs (Q1646128) (← links)
- Trigonometric-fitted explicit Numerov-type method with vanishing phase-lag and its first and second derivatives (Q1790550) (← links)
- Explicit, eighth-order, four-step methods for solving \(y^{\prime\prime}=f(x, y)\) (Q2006698) (← links)
- Evolutionary derivation of Runge-Kutta pairs for addressing inhomogeneous linear problems (Q2028021) (← links)
- On high order Runge-Kutta-Nyström pairs (Q2229943) (← links)
- Runge-Kutta pairs of orders 9(8) for use in quadruple precision computations (Q6121512) (← links)