The following pages link to Summary of Sinc numerical methods (Q1587411):
Displaying 38 items.
- Sinc-approximations of fractional operators: a computing approach (Q2352954) (← links)
- Accurate function sinc interpolation and derivative estimations over finite intervals (Q2360718) (← links)
- Error estimates with explicit constants for the sinc approximation over infinite intervals (Q2422896) (← links)
- A proof that the discrete singular convolution (DSC)/Lagrange-distributed approximating function (LDAF) method is inferior to high order finite differences (Q2489674) (← links)
- A sinc-collocation method with boundary treatment for two-dimensional elliptic boundary value problems (Q2499793) (← links)
- Sinc collocation method with boundary treatment for two-point boundary value problems (Q2499808) (← links)
- Boundary reduction technique and rational Sinc domain decomposition method (Q2520195) (← links)
- Numerical solution of partial integro-differential equation with a weakly singular kernel based on Sinc methods (Q2666229) (← links)
- Sinc methods for computing solutions to viscoelastic and related problems (Q2789072) (← links)
- The double exponential sinc collocation method for singular Sturm-Liouville problems (Q2804986) (← links)
- Fractional calculus and Sinc methods (Q2853366) (← links)
- A linear system-free Gaussian RBF method for the Gross-Pitaevskii equation on unbounded domains (Q2885150) (← links)
- A novel numerical method for a class of problems with the transition layer and Burgers’ equation (Q2885516) (← links)
- Function classes for successful DE-Sinc approximations (Q3055158) (← links)
- A note on the Sinc approximationwith boundary treatment (Q3121184) (← links)
- Lévy-Schrödinger Equation: Their Eigenvalues and Eigenfunctions Using Sinc Methods (Q3382737) (← links)
- Numerical Solution of the Falkner-Skan Equation Arising in Boundary Layer Theory Using the Sinc-Collocation Method (Q3382742) (← links)
- Publications by, and About, Frank Stenger (Q3382752) (← links)
- Spline approximate solution for doubly periodic Riemann boundary value problem (Q3423548) (← links)
- Hybrid Solution of Two-Point Linear Boundary Value Problems (Q3644114) (← links)
- Convergence acceleration applied to Sinc approximation with application to approximation of \(| x|^ \alpha\) (Q3979137) (← links)
- Approximation of the Hilbert Transform on the real line using Hermite zeros (Q4529711) (← links)
- Numerical indefinite integration by double exponential sinc method (Q4654015) (← links)
- Near optimality of the sinc approximation (Q4794642) (← links)
- Sinc-Galerkin method for solving linear sixth-order boundary-value problems (Q4813585) (← links)
- Mathematical Model for the Output Signal’s Energy of an Ideal DAC in the Presence of Clock Jitter (Q4972908) (← links)
- Approximation of Integral Fractional Laplacian and Fractional PDEs via sinc-Basis (Q5010238) (← links)
- SINH-ACCELERATION FOR B-SPLINE PROJECTION WITH OPTION PRICING APPLICATIONS (Q5061497) (← links)
- New Sinc Methods of Numerical Analysis (Q5119134) (← links)
- Theoretical analysis of Sinc-Nyström methods for Volterra integral equations (Q5179220) (← links)
- On The Use of Conformal Maps for the Acceleration of Convergence of the Trapezoidal Rule and Sinc Numerical Methods (Q5254421) (← links)
- Sinc Nyström Method for Singularly Perturbed Love's Integral Equation (Q5406934) (← links)
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- Fractional Fokker-Planck equation (Q5919811) (← links)
- Numerical solution of the one dimensional Schrödinger equation using a basis set of scaled and shifted sinc functions on a finite interval (Q6136558) (← links)
- Identification of an inverse source problem in a fractional partial differential equation based on Sinc-Galerkin method and TSVD regularization (Q6152731) (← links)
- Numerical solution of system of second-order integro-differential equations using nonclassical sinc collocation method (Q6161739) (← links)
- Computing two actuarial quantities under multilayer dividend strategy with a constant interest rate: based on Sinc methods (Q6649253) (← links)