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The following pages link to Exponential fitting BDF-Runge-Kutta algorithms (Q710333):
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- A new embedded 5(3) pair of modified Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q460890) (← links)
- Exponentially fitted TDRK pairs for the Schrödinger equation (Q500683) (← links)
- Runge-Kutta-Nyström methods with equation dependent coefficients and reduced phase lag for oscillatory problems (Q511907) (← links)
- A two-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first two derivatives for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q656984) (← links)
- Second-order stabilized explicit Runge-Kutta methods for stiff problems (Q711831) (← links)
- High order closed Newton-Cotes exponentially and trigonometrically fitted formulae as multilayer symplectic integrators and their application to the radial Schrödinger equation (Q714674) (← links)
- Phase fitted method for quantum chemistry problems (Q780333) (← links)
- A new finite difference method with optimal phase and stability properties for problems in chemistry (Q830777) (← 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 method with vanished phase-lag and its derivatives of the highest order for problems in quantum chemistry (Q830880) (← 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)
- Exponential fitted Gauss, Radau and Lobatto methods of low order (Q937185) (← links)
- A new family of three-stage two-step P-stable multiderivative methods with vanished phase-lag and some of its derivatives for the numerical solution of radial Schrödinger equation and IVPs with oscillating solutions (Q1717585) (← links)
- Modified two-derivative Runge-Kutta methods for the Schrödinger equation (Q1742807) (← links)
- New optimized explicit modified RKN methods for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q1936977) (← links)
- Runge-Kutta method with equation dependent coefficients (Q1947066) (← links)
- THDRK methods with vanished phase-lag and its first derivative for the Schrödinger equation (Q2000917) (← links)
- A new economical method with eliminated phase-lag and its derivative for problems in chemistry (Q2038930) (← links)
- A new method with improved phase-lag and stability properties for problems in quantum chemistry - an economical case (Q2046273) (← links)
- An economical two-step method with improved phase and stability properties for problems in chemistry (Q2046281) (← links)
- A new improved economical finite difference method for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2046283) (← links)
- A phase-fitting singularly P-stable economical two-step method for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2072212) (← links)
- A singularly P-stable two-step method with improved characteristics for problems in chemistry (Q2072216) (← links)
- A phase-fitting singularly P-stable cost-effective two-step method for solving chemistry problems (Q2084814) (← links)
- A two-step method singularly P-Stable with improved properties for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2118773) (← links)
- A two-step singularly P-Stable method with high phase and large stability properties for problems in chemistry (Q2118790) (← links)
- 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 new family of explicit linear two-step singularly P-stable Obrechkoff methods for the numerical solution of second-order IVPs (Q2177680) (← 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 novel class of collocation methods based on the weighted integral form of ODEs (Q2244948) (← links)
- An accomplished phase FD process for DEs in chemistry (Q2278816) (← 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 perfect in phase FD algorithm for problems in quantum chemistry (Q2334490) (← links)