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Single-Frequency Approximation Correction of Nonlinear Systems

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This chapter provides the multiple-frequency analysis of the nonlinear dynamic system oscillations. We are interested in the influence of the higher harmonics on the evaluations given in Chap. 3 by the first harmonic approximation.

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Chechurin, L., Chechurin, S. (2017). Single-Frequency Approximation Correction of Nonlinear Systems. In: Physical Fundamentals of Oscillations. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75154-2_17

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