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- Fortran programs for the time-dependent Gross-Pitaevskii equation in a fully anisotropic trap (Q504386) (← links)
- Effect of logarithmic mesonic potential on nucleon magnetic moments and hedgehog mass (Q1013738) (← links)
- Evaluation of Cauchy principal-value integrals using modified Simpson rules (Q1328784) (← links)
- Capture by stabilized continuum: Classical and quantum aspects (Q1379408) (← links)
- High order perturbation theory for Helmholtz/Schrödinger equations via a separable preconditioner (Q1383047) (← links)
- A rapidly converging algorithm for solving the Kohn-Sham and related equations in electronic structure theory (Q1612028) (← links)
- Dynamics of atoms in strong laser fields. I: A quasi analytical model in momentum space based on a Sturmian expansion of the interacting nonlocal Coulomb potential (Q1689653) (← links)
- Computational quantum mechanics (Q1991543) (← links)
- Projected nonmonotone search methods for optimization with orthogonality constraints (Q1993600) (← links)
- Quantum dynamics of a nucleon in the Fermi accelerator (Q2058648) (← links)
- Transparent boundary conditions for the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equation in \((1+1)\)D (Q2102487) (← links)
- Simulating convergent extension by way of anisotropic differential adhesion (Q2177196) (← links)
- Transformation of sine-Gordon solitons in models with variable coefficients and damping (Q2354486) (← links)
- Effect of the A-term on the nucleon properties in the extended linear sigma model (Q2390823) (← links)
- Transparent boundary conditions for higher-order finite-difference schemes of the Schrödinger equation in (1+1)D (Q2698872) (← links)
- Properties of \(b\bar{b}\) mesons in constituent quark models (Q2861666) (← links)
- Surprise ballistic and scaling inverted dynamics of a system coupled to a Hamiltonian thermostat (Q3383346) (← links)
- Klein–Gordon equation in curved space-time (Q4683473) (← links)
- The importance of being systematically surprisable: Comparative social simulation as experimental technique (Q4937266) (← links)
- NUCLEON PROPERTIES FROM MODIFIED SIGMA MODEL (Q5296123) (← links)
- Computational physics. With examples using Fortran and Matlab. (Q5890553) (← links)