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Accurate solutions of conservative nonlinear oscillators by the enhanced cubication method
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    Accurate solutions of conservative nonlinear oscillators by the enhanced cubication method (English)
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    24 November 2014
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    Summary: The enhanced cubication method is applied to develop approximate solutions for the most common nonlinear oscillators found in the literature. It is shown that this procedure leads to amplitude-time response curves and angular frequency values with maximum relative errors lower than those found by previously developed approximate solutions.
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