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    Oscillations in the autonomous model containing coupled subsystems (English)
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    28 July 2015
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    Existence, stability, and stabilization of periodic solutions of coupled systems of autonomous ordinary differential equations is analyzed in this work. The authors use perturbation techniques to derive an amplitude equation to locate periodic solutions of a coupled system and to study their stability.
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    coupled system
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    periodic solution
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    characteristic exponent
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    stabilization
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