Efficient hybrid simulation for Maxwell-Schrödinger problems
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Masahiro Tanaka | Takashi Takeuchi | Shinichiro Ohnuki | Tokuei Sako | Yoshito Ashizawa | Katsuji Nakagawa | Masahiro Tanaka | Y. Ashizawa | S. Ohnuki | K. Nakagawa | T. Takeuchi | T. Sako
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