Universality of oscillation theory laws. Types and role of mathematical models (Q1303492)

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Universality of oscillation theory laws. Types and role of mathematical models
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    Universality of oscillation theory laws. Types and role of mathematical models (English)
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    16 September 1999
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    Summary: The universality of oscillation theory laws is discussed. It is suggested that all models of concrete systems be separated into four categories: models -- ``portraits'' of investigated systems, models of the type of ``black box'', aggregating models, and models of certain phenomena which can occur in real systems. As an example of the model of the fourth type, the equation of oscillations of a pendulum with a randomly vibrating suspension axis is considered for the purpose of clarifying the mechanism of the transition to turbulence.
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    noise-induced phase transitions
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    black box
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    universality
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    oscillation
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    randomly vibrating suspension
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    turbulence
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