On a common derivation of the averaging method and the two-timescale method
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(4)- A perturbation method and some applications
- Validity of the multiple scale method for very long intervals
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- On the length of validity of averaging and the uniform approximation of elbow orbits, with an application to delayed passage through resonance
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