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Sinc-based computations of eigenvalues of Dirac systems

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The celebrated classical sampling theorem is used to compute approximate values of the eigenvalues of Dirac systems with eigenvalue parameter in the boundary conditions. We deal with problems with an eigenparameter in one or two boundary conditions. The error analysis is established considering both truncation and amplitude errors associated with the sampling theorem. We indicate the role of the amplitude error as well as other parameters in the method via illustrative examples.

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Annaby, M., Tharwat, M. Sinc-based computations of eigenvalues of Dirac systems . Bit Numer Math 47, 699–713 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10543-007-0154-8

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