Families of methods for ordinary differential equations based on trigonometric polynomials
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- Numerical integration of ordinary differential equations based on trigonometric polynomials
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- An algorithm for exact integration of some forced and damped oscillatory problems, based in the \(\tau \)-functions
- Runge-Kutta(-Nyström) methods for ODEs with periodic solutions based on trigonometric polynomials
- High order adaptive methods of Nyström-Cowell type
- A family of implicit Chebyshev methods for the numerical integration of second-order differential equations
- On a new type of mixed interpolation
- Runge-Kutta methods adapted to the numerical integration of oscillatory problems
- Optical theorem in curved space-time quantum field theory
- High order Runge--Kutta--Nyström codes for the integration of oscillatory problems.
- Families of backward differentiation methods based on a new type of mixed interpolation
- One step adapted hybrid second derivative block method for initial value problems with oscillating solutions
- A second-derivative functionally fitted method of maximal order for oscillatory initial value problems
- Families of two-step fourth order \(P\)-stable methods for second order differential equations
- A fourth-order Bessel fitting method for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation
- Properties and implementation of \(r\)-Adams methods based on mixed-type interpolation
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