Stationary Schrödinger equation in the semi-classical limit: WKB-based scheme coupled to a turning point
DOI10.1007/s10092-019-0349-9zbMath1439.34078arXiv1805.10502OpenAlexW2804934956MaRDI QIDQ2302090
Publication date: 25 February 2020
Published in: Calcolo (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.10502
Schrödinger equationasymptotic analysisturning pointsAiry functionparabolic cylinder functionmulti-scale problemhighly oscillatory wave functionshigher-order WKB-approximation
Nonlinear boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations (34B15) Particular ordinary differential operators (Dirac, one-dimensional Schrödinger, etc.) (34L40) Stability and convergence of numerical methods for ordinary differential equations (65L20) Singular perturbations, turning point theory, WKB methods for ordinary differential equations (34E20) Numerical solution of boundary value problems involving ordinary differential equations (65L10) Singular perturbations for ordinary differential equations (34E15) Numerical solution of singularly perturbed problems involving ordinary differential equations (65L11)
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