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Truly Nonlinear Oscillations Harmonic Balance Parameter Expansions Iteration And Averaging Methods Mickens Re

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Truly Nonlinear Oscillations Harmonic Balance Parameter Expansions Iteration And Averaging Methods Mickens Re
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Publisher: WS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Mickens R.E.
ISBN: 9789814291651, 981429165X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Truly Nonlinear Oscillations Harmonic Balance Parameter Expansions Iteration And Averaging Methods Mickens Re by Mickens R.e. 9789814291651, 981429165X instant download after payment.

This unique book provides a concise presentation of many of the fundamental strategies for calculating approximations to the oscillatory solutions of "truly nonlinear" (TNL) oscillator equations. The volume gives a general overview of the author's work on harmonic balance, iteration and combined linearization-averaging methods. However, full discussions are also presented on parameter expansion procedures and a first-order averaging technique for TNL oscillators. The calculational basis of each method is clarified by applying them to a set of standard TNL oscillator equations. This allows a direct comparison to be made among the various methods. The book is self-contained and therefore suitable for both classroom use and self-study by students and professionals who desire to learn, understand, and apply these technique to the field of nonlinear oscillations.

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