29 pp.International audienceIn this article, we present a new approach to averaging in non-Hamiltonian systems with periodic forcing. The results here do not depend on the existence of a small parameter. In fact, we show that our averaging method fits into an appropriate nonlinear equivalence problem, and that this problem can be solved formally by using the Lie transform framework to linearize it. According to this approach, we derive formal coordinate transformations associated with both first-order and higher-order averaging, which result in more manageable formulae than the classical ones. Using these transformations, it is possible to correct the solution of an averaged system by recovering the oscillatory components of the original no...
We consider a perturbed integrable system with one frequency, and the approximate dynamics for the a...
Averaging is a classical asymptotic technique commonly used to study weakly nonlinear oscillations v...
AbstractIn this paper a perturbation technique for nearly linear oscillatory systems is developed an...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to generalize the classical theorems on averaging of differential e...
The aim of this paper is to generalize the classical theorems on averaging of differential equations...
summary:In many engineering problems, when studying the existence of periodic solutions to a nonline...
We present a general formulation of the averaging method in the setting of a semilinear equation Lx=...
International audienceWe study the limiting behavior of a nonlinear Schrödinger equation describing ...
Altres ajuts: Fundación Séneca de la Región de Murcia grant number 20783/PI/18We deal with non-auton...
We prove a periodic averaging theorem for generalized ordinary differential equations and show that ...
Agraïments: The first author is supported by CNPq 248501/2013-5. CAPES grant 88881.030454 /2013-01 f...
AbstractWe consider the bifurcation of periodic orbits from an equilibrium in Hamiltonian systems. T...
This is the final version. Available from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics via the...
Abstract We show how B-series may be used to derive in a systematic way the an-alytical expressions ...
We investigate linear Fokker-Planck equations or stochastic Hamiltonian systems with periodic forcin...
We consider a perturbed integrable system with one frequency, and the approximate dynamics for the a...
Averaging is a classical asymptotic technique commonly used to study weakly nonlinear oscillations v...
AbstractIn this paper a perturbation technique for nearly linear oscillatory systems is developed an...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to generalize the classical theorems on averaging of differential e...
The aim of this paper is to generalize the classical theorems on averaging of differential equations...
summary:In many engineering problems, when studying the existence of periodic solutions to a nonline...
We present a general formulation of the averaging method in the setting of a semilinear equation Lx=...
International audienceWe study the limiting behavior of a nonlinear Schrödinger equation describing ...
Altres ajuts: Fundación Séneca de la Región de Murcia grant number 20783/PI/18We deal with non-auton...
We prove a periodic averaging theorem for generalized ordinary differential equations and show that ...
Agraïments: The first author is supported by CNPq 248501/2013-5. CAPES grant 88881.030454 /2013-01 f...
AbstractWe consider the bifurcation of periodic orbits from an equilibrium in Hamiltonian systems. T...
This is the final version. Available from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics via the...
Abstract We show how B-series may be used to derive in a systematic way the an-alytical expressions ...
We investigate linear Fokker-Planck equations or stochastic Hamiltonian systems with periodic forcin...
We consider a perturbed integrable system with one frequency, and the approximate dynamics for the a...
Averaging is a classical asymptotic technique commonly used to study weakly nonlinear oscillations v...
AbstractIn this paper a perturbation technique for nearly linear oscillatory systems is developed an...