Sufficient conditions are derived for the validity of approximate periodic solutions of a class of second order ordinary nonlinear differential equations. An approximate solution is defined to be valid if an exact solution exists in a neighborhood of the approximation. Two classes of validity criteria are developed. Existence is obtained using the contraction mapping principle in one case, and the Schauder-Leray fixed point theorem in the other. Both classes of validity criteria make use of symmetry properties of periodic functions, and both classes yield an upper bound on a norm of the difference between the approximate and exact solution. This bound is used in a procedure which establishes sufficient stability conditions for the approxim...
In the present paper, a new analytical technique based on the rational harmonic balance method (RHBM...
Approaches to estimate the number of almost periodic solutions of ordinary differential equations ar...
summary:The present paper does not introduce a new approximation but it modifies a certain known met...
Sufficient conditions are derived for the validity of approximate periodic solutions of a class of s...
A technique for obtaining approximate periodic solutions to nonlinear ordinary differential equation...
This book is an introduction to the problem of the existence of solutions to some type of semilinear...
summary:In many engineering problems, when studying the existence of periodic solutions to a nonline...
Averaging is a classical asymptotic technique commonly used to study weakly nonlinear oscillations v...
The question discussed in this study concerns one of the most helpful approximation methods, namely,...
This book provides an up-to-date description of the methods needed to face the existence of solution...
International audienceThe continuation of quasi-periodic solutions for autonomous or forced nonlinea...
Introduction: The method of resonant normal form is based on reducing a system of nonlinear ordinary...
We consider small solutions of a vibrating system with smooth non-linearities for which we provide a...
AbstractThe Harmonic Balance Method provides a heuristic approach for finding truncated Fourier seri...
AbstractIf a nonlinear autonomous n-dimensional system of ordinary differential equations has a boun...
In the present paper, a new analytical technique based on the rational harmonic balance method (RHBM...
Approaches to estimate the number of almost periodic solutions of ordinary differential equations ar...
summary:The present paper does not introduce a new approximation but it modifies a certain known met...
Sufficient conditions are derived for the validity of approximate periodic solutions of a class of s...
A technique for obtaining approximate periodic solutions to nonlinear ordinary differential equation...
This book is an introduction to the problem of the existence of solutions to some type of semilinear...
summary:In many engineering problems, when studying the existence of periodic solutions to a nonline...
Averaging is a classical asymptotic technique commonly used to study weakly nonlinear oscillations v...
The question discussed in this study concerns one of the most helpful approximation methods, namely,...
This book provides an up-to-date description of the methods needed to face the existence of solution...
International audienceThe continuation of quasi-periodic solutions for autonomous or forced nonlinea...
Introduction: The method of resonant normal form is based on reducing a system of nonlinear ordinary...
We consider small solutions of a vibrating system with smooth non-linearities for which we provide a...
AbstractThe Harmonic Balance Method provides a heuristic approach for finding truncated Fourier seri...
AbstractIf a nonlinear autonomous n-dimensional system of ordinary differential equations has a boun...
In the present paper, a new analytical technique based on the rational harmonic balance method (RHBM...
Approaches to estimate the number of almost periodic solutions of ordinary differential equations ar...
summary:The present paper does not introduce a new approximation but it modifies a certain known met...