International audienceIn this review article we discuss different techniques to solve numerically the time-dependent Schrödinger equation on unbounded domains. We present and compare several approaches to implement the classical transparent boundary condition into finite difference and finite element discretizations. We present in detail the approaches of the authors and describe briefly alternative ideas pointing out the relations between these works. We conclude with several numerical examples from different application areas to compare the presented techniques. We mainly focus on the one-dimensional problem but also touch upon the situation in two space dimensions and the cubic nonlinear case
This paper is concerned with transparent boundary conditions (TBCs) for the time-dependent Schröding...
We investigate the effectiveness of using the Rosenbrock method for numerical solution of 1D nonline...
International audienceWe propose a hierarchy of novel absorbing boundary conditions for the one-dime...
In this review article we discuss different techniques to solve numerically the time-dependent Schrö...
In this review article we discuss different techniques to solve numerically the time-dependent Schrö...
This paper is concerned with transparent boundary conditions for the one dimensional time-dependent ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to compare different ways for truncating unbounded do...
We propose transparent boundary conditions (TBCs) for the time–dependent Schrödinger equation on a c...
We consider a one-dimensional linear Schrödinger problem defined on an infinite domain and approxima...
We consider a one-dimensional linear Schrödinger problem defined on an infinite domain and approxima...
We consider a one-dimensional linear Schrödinger problem defined on an infinite domain and approxima...
This paper is concerned with transparent boundary conditions for the one dimensional time–dependent ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the construction of different families of absorbing bound...
AbstractThis paper addresses the theoretical analysis of a fully discrete scheme for the one-dimensi...
Abstract. This paper addresses the construction of different families of absorbing boundary conditio...
This paper is concerned with transparent boundary conditions (TBCs) for the time-dependent Schröding...
We investigate the effectiveness of using the Rosenbrock method for numerical solution of 1D nonline...
International audienceWe propose a hierarchy of novel absorbing boundary conditions for the one-dime...
In this review article we discuss different techniques to solve numerically the time-dependent Schrö...
In this review article we discuss different techniques to solve numerically the time-dependent Schrö...
This paper is concerned with transparent boundary conditions for the one dimensional time-dependent ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to compare different ways for truncating unbounded do...
We propose transparent boundary conditions (TBCs) for the time–dependent Schrödinger equation on a c...
We consider a one-dimensional linear Schrödinger problem defined on an infinite domain and approxima...
We consider a one-dimensional linear Schrödinger problem defined on an infinite domain and approxima...
We consider a one-dimensional linear Schrödinger problem defined on an infinite domain and approxima...
This paper is concerned with transparent boundary conditions for the one dimensional time–dependent ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the construction of different families of absorbing bound...
AbstractThis paper addresses the theoretical analysis of a fully discrete scheme for the one-dimensi...
Abstract. This paper addresses the construction of different families of absorbing boundary conditio...
This paper is concerned with transparent boundary conditions (TBCs) for the time-dependent Schröding...
We investigate the effectiveness of using the Rosenbrock method for numerical solution of 1D nonline...
International audienceWe propose a hierarchy of novel absorbing boundary conditions for the one-dime...