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The following pages link to Why Newton's method is hard for travelling waves: small denominators, KAM theory, Arnold's linear Fourier problem, non-uniqueness, constraints and erratic failure (Q871062):
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- Numerical and perturbative computations of solitary waves of the Benjamin-Ono equation with higher order nonlinearity using Christov rational basis functions (Q422941) (← links)
- Newton-conjugate-gradient methods for solitary wave computations (Q843450) (← links)
- Adaptive rational spectral methods for the linear stability analysis of nonlinear fourth-order problems (Q843518) (← links)
- Iteration methods for stability spectra of solitary waves (Q933296) (← links)
- Revisiting the Thomas-Fermi equation: accelerating rational Chebyshev series through coordinate transformations (Q1615854) (← links)
- Simulation of coherent structures in nonlinear Schrödinger-type equations (Q1958933) (← links)
- Efficient computation of capillary-gravity generalised solitary waves (Q2186144) (← links)
- Numerical approximation of solitary waves of the Benjamin equation (Q2228818) (← links)
- Strongly nonlinear perturbation theory for solitary waves and bions (Q2327294) (← links)
- A modulation equations approach for numerically solving the moving soliton and radiation solutions of NLS (Q2357507) (← links)
- Numerical generation of periodic traveling wave solutions of some nonlinear dispersive wave systems (Q2406623) (← links)
- A generalized Petviashvili iteration method for scalar and vector Hamiltonian equations with arbitrary form of nonlinearity (Q2458584) (← links)
- A plethora of generalised solitary gravity–capillary water waves (Q2797059) (← links)
- Accelerated Imaginary‐time Evolution Methods for the Computation of Solitary Waves (Q3560178) (← links)
- A Numerical Method for Computing Time‐Periodic Solutions in Dissipative Wave Systems (Q5256485) (← links)