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Quasi-periodic solutions and stability for a weakly damped nonlinear quasi-periodic Mathieu equation
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    Quasi-periodic solutions and stability for a weakly damped nonlinear quasi-periodic Mathieu equation (English)
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    20 August 2002
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    The authors consider the equation \(\ddot x+\alpha\dot x+ (\omega^2 +h\cos (\Omega t)+\rho \cos(\nu t)) x+\xi x^3=0\), where parameters \(\alpha, \xi,h,\rho, \nu\) are small. Attention is focused on the construction of explicit approximate analytical quasi-periodic solutions, whose validity is then examined by comparing to the direct numerical integration of the equation. The procedure consists in applying the multiple-scale technique twice to obtain an autonomous reduced system. Then, by introducing the variable change \(u=a\cos (\gamma)\), \(v=-a\sin (\gamma)\), the authors derive reduced modulation equations for amplitude \(\alpha\) and phase \(\gamma\). Analytical solutions of these equations are obtained.
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    weakly damped nonlinear quasi-periodic Mathieu equation
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    approximate quasi-periodic solutions
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    analytical solutions
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    multiple-scale technique
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    autonomous reduced system
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    amplitude
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    phase
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