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Transitions from localization to nonlocalization in strongly nonlinear damped oscillators
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    Transitions from localization to nonlocalization in strongly nonlinear damped oscillators (English)
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    5 August 2001
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    strongly nonlinear damped oscillators
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    localization
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    nonlocalization
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    transition point
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    direct numerical integrations
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    bifurcation
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