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Theory of Oscillators
โ Scribed by A. A. Andronov, A. A. Vitt and S. E. Khaikin (Auth.)
- Year
- 1966
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 837
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
ADIWES INTERNATIONAL SERIES IN PHYSICS, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE TO THE SECOND RUSSIAN EDITION, Page xiii
NOTE FROM THE ENGLISH EDITOR, Page xiv
INTRODUCTION, Pages xv-xxxii
CHAPTER I - LINEAR SYSTEMS, Pages 1-73
CHAPTER II - NON-LINEAR CONSERVATIVE SYSTEMS, Pages 74-145
CHAPTER III - NON-CONSERVATIVE SYSTEMS, Pages 146-208
CHAPTER IV - DYNAMIC SYSTEMS WITH A FIRST ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION, Pages 209-252
CHAPTER V - DYNAMIC SYSTEMS OF THE SECOND ORDER, Pages 253-350
CHAPTER VI - FUNDAMENTALS OF THE QUALITATIVE THEORY OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF THE SECOND ORDER, Pages 351-418
CHAPTER VII - SYSTEMS WITH A CYLINDRICAL PHASE SURFACE, Pages 419-442
CHAPTER VIII - THE METHOD OF THE POINT TRANSFORMATIONS IN PIECE-WISE LINEAR SYSTEMS, Pages 443-582
CHAPTER IX - NON-LINEAR SYSTEMS WITH APPROXIMATELY SINUSOIDAL OSCILLATIONS, Pages 583-644
CHAPTER X - DISCONTINUOUS OSCILLATIONS, Pages 645-788
CHAPTER XI - COMMENTS ON MORE RECENT WORKS WHICH SUPPLEMENT THE CONTENTS OF THIS TREATISE, Pages 789-794
APPENDIX - BASIC THEOREMS OF THE THEORY OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, Pages 795-800
REFERENCES, Pages 801-811
INDEX, Pages 813-815
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