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The following pages link to A hybrid method with phase-lag and derivatives equal to zero for the numerical integration of the Schrödinger equation (Q645139):
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- The use of phase lag and amplification error derivatives for the construction of a modified Runge-Kutta-Nyström method (Q370306) (← links)
- A two-step method with vanished phase-lag and its first two derivatives for the numerical solution of the Schrödinger equation (Q656984) (← 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 generator of families of two-step numerical methods with free parameters and minimal phase-lag (Q1694280) (← 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)
- An accomplished phase FD process for DEs in chemistry (Q2278816) (← links)
- An integrated in phase FD procedure for DiffEqns in chemical problems (Q2299047) (← links)
- Algorithm for the development of families of numerical methods based on phase-lag Taylor series (Q2299055) (← 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)