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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1591732
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Periodic solutions of equations with oscillating nonlinearities
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1591732

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    Periodic solutions of equations with oscillating nonlinearities (English)
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    25 April 2001
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    It is well known that a sinusoidally excited inductance-capacitance lossless circuit can have none, one, or many periodic oscillatory modes (external resonances), if the capacitor is nonlinear. A particular case of such a circuit is described in the paper, where the capacitive term is of the form \(x+F(x)\), \(|F(x)|\) being a bounded function. An abstract `modern' method is used to prove the existence of such modes. The key relations of the proof serve in the Bogolyubov-Mitropolskij asymptotic method to determine the possible amplitudes of the periodic oscillations.
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    lossless oscillators
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    external resonances
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    periodic oscillations
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