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- RCMS: Right correction Magnus series approach for oscillatory ODEs
- Solution of Sturm–Liouville Problems Using Modified Neumann Schemes
- Improvements to the computation of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of two-dimensional Schrödinger equations by constant perturbation based algorithms
- Exponentially-fitted Numerov methods
- Spectral corrections for Sturm-Liouville problems
- Piecewise Constant Perturbation Methods for the Multichannel Schrödinger Equation
- Numerical methods for the eigenvalue determination of second-order ordinary differential equations
- MATSLISE
- Matslise 2.0
- Solution of the Schrödinger equation over an infinite integration interval by perturbation methods, revisited
- CP methods and the evaluation of negative energy Coulomb Whittaker functions
- Reprint of ``Variable-step finite difference schemes for the solution of Sturm-Liouville problems
- Solving Sturm-Liouville problems by piecewise perturbation methods, revisited
- Efficient computation of the Airy propagators
- Variable-step finite difference schemes for the solution of Sturm-Liouville problems
- Numerical approach of some three-body problems
- EXPLICIT EIGHTH ORDER NUMEROV-TYPE METHODS WITH REDUCED NUMBER OF STAGES FOR OSCILLATORY IVPs
- The accurate numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation with an explicitly time-dependent Hamiltonian
- New numerical method for the eigenvalue problem of the 2D Schrödinger equation
- CP methods of higher order for Sturm-Liouville and Schrödinger equations
- Solution of the Schrödinger equation by a high order perturbation method based on a linear reference potential
- Explicit Numerov type methods with reduced number of stages.
- Present state-of-the-art in exponential fitting. A contribution dedicated to Liviu Ixaru on his 70th birthday
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