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G. Vanden Berghe

G. Vanden Berghe

D-Index & Metrics

Mathematics

D-Index
34
Citations
3733
World Ranking
2957
National Ranking
40

Overview

G. Vanden Berghe is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and contributes to the field of Engineering, with a focus on Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Management Science and Operations Research, Automotive Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

The scientist's research primarily addresses topics in:

  • Vehicle Routing Optimization Methods
  • Scheduling and Timetabling Solutions
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization
  • Maritime Ports and Logistics
  • Optimization and Packing Problems
  • Facility Location and Emergency Management

Selected recent papers include:

  • Slack Induction by String Removals for Vehicle Routing Problems, 2020, published in Transportation Science
  • Operational Research: methods and applications, 2023, published in Journal of the Operational Research Society
  • The tactical berth allocation problem with time-variant specific quay crane assignments, 2021, published in Computers & Industrial Engineering
  • A periodic optimization approach to dynamic pickup and delivery problems with time windows, 2020, published in Journal of Scheduling
  • Scheduling truck drivers with interdependent routes under European Union regulations, 2021, published in European Journal of Operational Research

G. Vanden Berghe frequently publishes in the following journals:

  • European Journal of Operational Research
  • Journal of Scheduling
  • Computers & Industrial Engineering
  • EURO Journal on Transportation and Logistics
  • INFORMS Journal on Computing

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several coauthors including Pieter Smet, Hatice Çalık, Tony Wauters, Túlio A. M. Toffolo, and Carlo S. Sartori.

Best Publications

  • Exponentially-fitted explicit Runge–Kutta methods

    G. Vanden Berghe;H. De Meyer;M. Van Daele;T. Van Hecke

  • Exponentially fitted Runge-Kutta methods

    G. Vanden Berghe;H. De Meyer;M. Van Daele;T. Van Hecke

  • MATSLISE: A MATLAB package for the numerical solution of Sturm-Liouville and Schrödinger equations

    V. Ledoux;M. Van Daele;G. Vanden Berghe

  • Frequency evaluation in exponential fitting multistep algorithms for ODEs

    L. Gr. Ixaru;G. Vanden Berghe;H. De Meyer

  • Exponentially fitted variable two-step BDF algorithm for first order ODEs☆

    L.Gr. Ixaru;G. Vanden Berghe;H. De Meyer

  • The optimal exponentially-fitted Numerov method for solving two-point boundary value problems

    D. Hollevoet;M. Van Daele;G. Vanden Berghe

  • P-stable exponentially-fitted Obrechkoff methods of arbitrary order for second-order differential equations

    M. Van Daele;G. Vanden Berghe

  • Extended) Numerov method for computing eigenvalues of specific Schrodinger equations

    V Fack;G Vanden Berghe

  • Frequency determination and step-length control for exponentially-fitted Runge---Kutta methods

    G. Vanden Berghe;L. Gr. Ixaru;H. De Meyer

  • Weights of the exponential fitting multistep algorithms for first-order ODEs

    L. Gr. Ixaru;M. Rizea;G. Vanden Berghe;H. De Meyer

  • Four-step exponential-fitted methods for nonlinear physical problems

    L.Gr. Ixaru;G.Vanden Berghe;H. De Meyer;M. Van Dacle

  • On a new type of mixed interpolation

    H. De Meyer;J. Vanthournout;G. Vanden berghe

  • Exponential-fitted four-step methods for

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  • Structure and electromagnetic properties of the odd-a antimony isotopes in a unifeed-model calculation

    G.Vanden Berghe;K. Heyde

  • A finite difference approach for the calculation of perturbed oscillator energies

    V Fack;G Vanden Berghe

  • A smooth approximation for the solution of a fourth-order boundary value problem based on nonpolynomial splines

    M. Van Daele;G. Vanden Berghe;H. De Meyer

  • SLCPM12 - A program for solving regular Sturm-Liouville problems.

    L.Gr. Ixaru;H. De Meyer;G. Vanden Berghe

  • Exponentially-fitted Obrechkoff methods for second-order differential equations

    G. Vanden Berghe;M. Van Daele

  • CP methods for the Schro¨dinger equation revisited

    L. Gr. Ixaru;H. De Meyer;G. Vanden Berghe

  • Exponential fitted Runge--Kutta methods of collocation type: fixed or variable knot points?

    G. Vanden Berghe;M. Van Daele;H. Vande Vyver

  • Group theoretical aspects of the extended interacting boson model

    V. K. B. Kota;J. Van der Jeugt;H. De Meyer;G. Vanden Berghe

  • Finite difference approach for the two-dimensional Schrödinger equation with application to scission-neutron emission

    M. Rizea;V. Ledoux;M. Van Daele;G. Vanden Berghe

Frequent Co-Authors

H. De Meyer
H. De Meyer Ghent University
Michel Waroquier
Michel Waroquier Ghent University
Christian Krattenthaler
Christian Krattenthaler University of Vienna

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