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- Computation of nonreciprocal dynamics in nonlinear materials (Q2154769) (← links)
- An amplitude equation modelling the double-crest swirling in orbital-shaken cylindrical containers (Q5083592) (← links)
- Stability of forced–damped response in mechanical systems from a Melnikov analysis (Q5129854) (← links)
- Phase lag predicts nonlinear response maxima in liquid-sloshing experiments (Q5152952) (← links)
- Tracking amplitude extrema of nonlinear frequency responses using the harmonic balance method (Q6148523) (← links)
- Backbone curves, Neimark-Sacker boundaries and appearance of quasi-periodicity in nonlinear oscillators: application to 1:2 internal resonance and frequency combs in MEMS (Q6166457) (← links)
- On the detection of nonlinear normal mode-related isolated branches of periodic solutions for high-dimensional nonlinear mechanical systems with frictionless contact interfaces (Q6185186) (← links)
- Resonant modal interactions in micro/nano-mechanical structures (Q6547465) (← links)
- Dynamics around the Earth-Moon triangular points in the Hill restricted 4-body problem (Q6609735) (← links)
- Forced periodic motion by solar radiation pressure in the polyhedral gravity model (Q6609740) (← links)
- Simultaneous estimation of multiple backbone curves using smooth coordinate tracking (Q6610950) (← links)
- Isolas in nonlinear fluid networks (Q6667525) (← links)