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An intrinsic multiple-scale harmonic balance method for nonlinear vibration and bifurcation problems
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    An intrinsic multiple-scale harmonic balance method for nonlinear vibration and bifurcation problems (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    The intrinsic harmonic balance is a combination of a perturbation scheme (introduced by the first author) and the classical harmonic balance method. This paper introduces a modification of the above combination such that a particular approximation for a specific solution can be obtained at a comparatively lower order of perturbation. The modification is the application of a multiple time scaling. By this new method it is not necessary to assign the role of the perturbation parameter to one of the basic varibles. Further: perturbation analysis produces approximate differential equations without additional effort, and these equations yield the stability properties of the solutions; this method doesn't require solution of partial differential equations at each perturbation step. The paper shows the application of the method to Hopf bifurcation in a specific nonlinear system, then to the analysis of general dynamical bifurcation problems. According to the authors the method is applicable to more degenerate bifurcations, and also to non-autonomous systems. Convergence and existence questions are not dealt with in this paper.
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    perturbation
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    stability
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    Hopf bifurcation
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    degenerate bifurcations
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    non- autonomous systems
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