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The following pages link to An explicit linear six-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first derivative (Q460950):
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- An implicit symmetric linear six-step methods with vanished phase-lag and its first, second, third and fourth derivatives for the numerical solution of the radial Schrödinger equation and related problems (Q282219) (← links)
- Family of symmetric linear six-step methods with vanished phase-lag and its derivatives and their application to the radial Schrödinger equation and related problems (Q283793) (← links)
- A family of embedded explicit six-step methods with vanished phase-lag and its derivatives for the numerical integration of the Schrödinger equation: development and theoretical analysis (Q298072) (← links)
- A family of two stages tenth algebraic order symmetric six-step methods with vanished phase-lag and its first derivatives for the numerical solution of the radial Schrödinger equation and related problems (Q338198) (← links)
- A new eight algebraic order embedded explicit six-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first, second, third and fourth derivatives for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q338822) (← links)
- Efficient low computational cost hybrid explicit four-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first, second, third and fourth derivatives for the numerical integration of the Schrödinger equation (Q498492) (← links)
- A high algebraic order multistage explicit four-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first, second, third, fourth and fifth derivatives for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q498498) (← links)
- A new two stages tenth algebraic order symmetric six-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first and second derivatives for the solution of the radial Schrödinger equation and related problems (Q511891) (← links)
- Two stages six-step method with eliminated phase-lag and its first, second, third and fourth derivatives for the approximation of the Schrödinger equation (Q683852) (← links)
- High order computationally economical six-step method with vanished phase-lag and its derivatives for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q683854) (← links)
- New three-stages symmetric six-step finite difference method with vanished phase-lag and its derivatives up to sixth derivative for second order initial and/or boundary value problems with periodical and/or oscillating solutions (Q1617566) (← links)
- A generator of families of two-step numerical methods with free parameters and minimal phase-lag (Q1694280) (← links)
- A multistep method with optimal properties for second order differential equations (Q1703391) (← links)
- New two stages high order symmetric six-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first, second and third derivatives for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q1704722) (← links)
- New four-stages symmetric six-step method with improved phase properties for second order problems with periodical and/or oscillating solutions (Q1713966) (← links)
- A new multistep finite difference pair for the Schrödinger equation and related problems (Q1742794) (← links)
- Algorithm for the development of families of numerical methods based on phase-lag Taylor series (Q2299055) (← links)
- Three stages symmetric six-step method with eliminated phase-lag and its derivatives for the solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q2399221) (← links)
- An efficient six-step method for the solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q2402927) (← links)
- New multiple stages multistep method with best possible phase properties for second order initial/boundary value problems (Q2419200) (← links)
- A new six-step algorithm with improved properties for the numerical solution of second order initial and/or boundary value problems (Q2636424) (← links)
- A new three-stages six-step finite difference pair with optimal phase properties for second order initial and/or boundary value problems with periodical and/or oscillating solutions (Q2636429) (← links)