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The following pages link to An exact local error representation of exponential operator splitting methods for evolutionary problems and applications to linear Schrödinger equations in the semi-classical regime (Q616163):
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- Adaptive splitting methods for nonlinear Schrödinger equations in the semiclassical regime (Q285031) (← links)
- Defect-based local error estimators for splitting methods, with application to Schrödinger equations. I: The linear case (Q408198) (← links)
- On Fourier time-splitting methods for nonlinear Schrödinger equations in the semi-classical limit. II. Analytic regularity (Q527828) (← links)
- Efficient exponential splitting spectral methods for linear Schrödinger equation in the semiclassical regime (Q1986145) (← links)
- A high-order integrator for the Schrödinger equation with time-dependent, homogeneous magnetic field (Q2023445) (← links)
- On the convergence of time splitting methods for quantum dynamics in the semiclassical regime (Q2040450) (← links)
- An error bound for the time-sliced thawed Gaussian propagation method (Q2095800) (← links)
- Uniformly accurate splitting schemes for the Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equation with dispersive parameter (Q2100552) (← links)
- Lie-Trotter operator splitting spectral method for linear semiclassical fractional Schrödinger equation (Q2122636) (← links)
- High order efficient splittings for the semiclassical time-dependent Schrödinger equation (Q2223212) (← links)
- Defect-based local error estimators for splitting methods, with application to Schrödinger equations. II: Higher-order methods for linear problems. (Q2252715) (← links)
- Convergence of a semiclassical wavepacket based time-splitting for the Schrödinger equation (Q2436539) (← links)
- Super-resolution of time-splitting methods for the Dirac equation in the nonrelativistic regime (Q5113664) (← links)
- Uniformly accurate time-splitting methods for the semiclassical linear Schrödinger equation (Q5230140) (← links)
- A Multilevel Stochastic Collocation Method for Schrödinger Equations with a Random Potential (Q6164126) (← links)