The following pages link to I. Yu. Polekhin (Q2018063):
Displaying 24 items.
- (Q265558) (redirect page) (← links)
- On forced oscillations in groups of interacting nonlinear systems (Q265559) (← links)
- On the covering of a Hill's region by solutions in systems with gyroscopic forces (Q343023) (← links)
- Forced oscillations of a massive point on a compact surface with a boundary (Q888860) (← links)
- On the covering of a Hill's region by solutions in the restricted three-body problem (Q1680406) (← links)
- A topological view on forced oscillations and control of an inverted pendulum (Q1689154) (← links)
- On motions without falling of an inverted pendulum with dry friction (Q1734869) (← links)
- On topological obstructions to global stabilization of an inverted pendulum (Q1749411) (← links)
- Hamiltonian systems under small nonautonomous perturbations (Q2018064) (← links)
- The spherical Kapitza-Whitney pendulum (Q2125707) (← links)
- The method of averaging for the Kapitza-Whitney pendulum (Q2197295) (← links)
- Some results on the existence of forced oscillations in mechanical systems (Q2214297) (← links)
- On the impossibility of global stabilization of the Lagrange top (Q2226131) (← links)
- On the application of the Ważewski method to the problem of global stabilization (Q2242897) (← links)
- Precession of the Kovalevskaya and Goryachev-Chaplygin tops (Q2284596) (← links)
- Classical perturbation theory and resonances in some rigid body systems (Q2400443) (← links)
- Remarks on the covering of the possible motion area by solutions in rigid body systems (Q2422282) (← links)
- Remarks on Forced Oscillations in Some Systems with Gyroscopic Forces (Q3304726) (← links)
- On the non-integrability and dynamics of discrete models of threads (Q5005419) (← links)
- Examples of topological approach to the problem of inverted pendulum with moving pivot point (Q5247544) (← links)
- A Note on Forced Oscillations in Systems on a Plane (Q6092973) (← links)
- Asymptotically stable non-falling solutions of the Kapitza-Whitney pendulum (Q6172059) (← links)
- A topological-analytical method for proving averaging theorems on an infinite time interval in a degenerate case (Q6182822) (← links)
- The existence proof for forced oscillations by adding dissipative forces in the example of a spherical pendulum (Q6484652) (← links)