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A new perturbation algorithm with better convergence properties: multiple scales Lindstedt Poincaré method (English)
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14 April 2009
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Summary: A new perturbation algorithm combining the method of multiple scales and Lindstedt-Poincaré techniques is proposed for the first time. The algorithm combines the advantages of both methods, convergence to real solutions with large perturbation parameters can be achieved for both constant amplitude and variable amplitude cases. Three problems are solved: Linear damped vibration equation, the classical Duffing equation and a damped cubic nonlinear equation. Results of multiple scales, the new method and numerical solutions are contrasted. The proposed new method produces better results for strong nonlinearities.
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numerical examples
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algorithm
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perturbation methods
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Lindstedt Poincaré method
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multiple scales method
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