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Frequency Methods in Oscillation Theory - G. A. Leonov,A. I. Shepeljavyi,I. M. Burkin

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2011-09-21
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The linear theory of oscillations traditionally operates with frequency representa­ tions based on the concepts of a transfer function and a frequency response. The universality of the critria of Nyquist and Mikhailov and the simplicity and obvi­ ousness of the application of frequency and amplitude - frequency characteristics in analysing forced linear oscillations greatly encouraged the development of pra ... Täydellinen kuvaus

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The linear theory of oscillations traditionally operates with frequency representa­ tions based on the concepts of a transfer function and a frequency response. The universality of the critria of Nyquist and Mikhailov and the simplicity and obvi­ ousness of the application of frequency and amplitude - frequency characteristics in analysing forced linear oscillations greatly encouraged the development of practi­ cally important nonlinear theories based on various forms of the harmonic balance hypothesis [303]. Therefore mathematically rigorous frequency methods of investi­ gating nonlinear systems, which appeared in the 60s, also began to influence many areas of nonlinear theory of oscillations. First in this sphere of influence was a wide range of problems connected with multidimensional analogues of the famous van der Pol equation describing auto­ oscillations of generators of various radiotechnical devices. Such analogues have as a rule a unique unstable stationary point in the phase space and are Levinson dis­ sipative. One of the pioneering works in this field, which started the investigation of a three-dimensional analogue of the van der Pol equation, was K. O. Friedrichs's paper [123]. The author suggested a scheme for constructing a positively invariant set homeomorphic to a torus, by means of which the existence of non-trivial periodic solutions was established. That scheme was then developed and improved for dif­ ferent classes of multidimensional dynamical systems [131, 132, 297, 317, 334, 357, 358]. The method of Poincare mapping [12, 13, 17] in piecewise linear systems was another intensively developed direction.

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Kirjoittaja G. A. Leonov, A. I. Shepeljavyi, I. M. Burkin
Julkaisija Springer Netherlands
Series Mathematics and Its Applications
Julkaisuvuosi 2011
Kannen tyyppi Pehmeäkantinen
EAN 9789401065702
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