A Smooth and Discontinuous Oscillator: Introduction
Cao, Qingjie; Léger, Alain
2016-09-28 00:00:00
[This introduction involves three parts. The first part presents the brief historical points about the development of oscillators which are the critical important impact on the history of nonlinear dynamics. The second part shows several examples which might help readers to understand the limitation of the classical theory of nonlinear dynamics, which stresses the reader’s attention that it is necessary to be careful when truncating a nonlinear system into a polynomial one. Finally we give close this introduction by giving the outline of this book.]
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[This introduction involves three parts. The first part presents the brief historical points about the development of oscillators which are the critical important impact on the history of nonlinear dynamics. The second part shows several examples which might help readers to understand the limitation of the classical theory of nonlinear dynamics, which stresses the reader’s attention that it is necessary to be careful when truncating a nonlinear system into a polynomial one. Finally we give close this introduction by giving the outline of this book.]
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