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Computer implementation of an algorithm for the quadratic analytical solution of Hamiltonian systems
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    Computer implementation of an algorithm for the quadratic analytical solution of Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    A software package for the analytical solution of Hamiltonians defining perturbed periodic motion is described. Features of the algorithm are reviewed briefly, and options and system requirements of the program are indicated. Finally, Duffing's equation illustrates a typical run in which frequencies through seventh order and solutions through third - both expressed in terms of canonical variables, and then in terms of the original amplitude - are found in only two algorithm steps.
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    FORTRAN programs
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    analytical solution
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    perturbed periodic motion
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    Duffing's equation
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    canonical variables
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