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Explicit Determination of Robin Parameters in Optimized Schwarz Waveform Relaxation Methods for Schrödinger Equations Based on Pseudodifferential Operators

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Figure 1: Domain decomposition with possible overlapping.
Figure 2: (Left) Amplitude of the initial data and of the converged solution with location of the interface
Figure 3: (Left) Modulus the initial data and of the converged eigenstate with location of the interface
Figure 5: (Left) Amplitude of the initial data and of the converged first eigenstate with location of the interface.
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