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The following pages link to A perfect in phase FD algorithm for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2334490):
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- Phase fitted method for quantum chemistry problems (Q780333) (← links)
- Efficient FinDiff algorithm with optimal phase properties for problems in quantum chemistry (Q830803) (← links)
- New FD methods with phase-lag and its derivatives equal to zero for periodic initial value problems (Q830804) (← links)
- A new implicit high-order six-step singularly P-stable method for the numerical solution of Schrödinger equation (Q830870) (← links)
- A new FinDiff numerical scheme with phase-lag and its derivatives equal to zero for periodic initial value problems (Q830881) (← links)
- New FD scheme with vanished phase-lag and its derivatives up to order six for problems in chemistry (Q830916) (← links)
- A new algorithm with eliminated phase-lag and its derivatives up to order five for problems in quantum chemistry (Q830917) (← 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)
- The new class of multistep multiderivative hybrid methods for the numerical solution of chemical stiff systems of first order IVPs (Q2201040) (← links)
- A finite difference method with phase-lag and its derivatives equal to zero for problems in chemistry (Q2201045) (← links)
- Phase-fitting, singularly P-stable, cost-effective two-step approach to solving problems in quantum chemistry with vanishing phase-lag derivatives up to order 6 (Q6156600) (← links)
- Highly efficient, singularly P-stable, and low-cost phase-fitting two-step method of 14th order for problems in chemistry (Q6173948) (← links)