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Existence and stability of large scale nonlinear oscillations in suspension bridges
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    Existence and stability of large scale nonlinear oscillations in suspension bridges (English)
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    A nonlinear model of a suspension bridge is considered in which large- scale, stable oscillatory motions can be produced by constant loading and a small-scale, external oscillatory force. \textit{W. S. Loud}'s implicit- function theoretic method [e.g.: Qualitative theory of differential equations, Vol. II, Szeged 1979, Colloq. Math. Soc. Janos Bolyai 30, 641- 676 (1981; Zbl 0503.34015)] for determining existence and stability of periodic solutions or nonlinear differential equations is extended to a case of a non-differentiable nonlinearity.
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    numerical evidence of cusp
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    failure of Tacoma Narrows suspension bridge
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    large-scale, stable oscillatory motions
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    constant loading
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    small-scale, external oscillatory force
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    implicit-function theoretic method
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    existence
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    stability
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    periodic solutions
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    nonlinear differential equations
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    non-differentiable nonlinearity
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