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Contributions to the Theory of Nonlinear Oscillations, Volume II
Contributions to the Theory of Nonlinear Oscillations, Volume II
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A01=Solomon Lefschetz
Analytic function
Approximation
Arc length
Asymptotic expansion
Author_Solomon Lefschetz
Big O notation
Bijection
Calculation
Canonical form
Cartesian coordinate system
Category=PHF
Characteristic equation
Characteristic exponent
Circumference
Clockwise
Coefficient
Coefficient matrix
Concentric
Continuous function
Coordinate system
Determinant
Differential equation
Divisor
Dynamical system
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Equation
Existential quantification
Exterior (topology)
First variation
Geometry
Homotopy
Initial condition
Intersection (set theory)
Interval (mathematics)
Isolated point
Iteration
Limit cycle
Limit set
Linear differential equation
Linear equation
Main diagonal
Mathematician
Matrix (mathematics)
Matrix coefficient
Monotonic function
Natural number
Nonlinear system
Parameter
Partial derivative
Periodic function
Phase plane
Phase portrait
Polynomial
Projective plane
Quadratic transformation
Saddle point
Separatrix (mathematics)
Sequence
Special case
Square matrix
Statistical hypothesis testing
Structural stability
Theorem
Theory
Three-dimensional space (mathematics)
Time derivative
Topology
Trigonometric polynomial
Uniqueness theorem
Unit vector
Variable (mathematics)
Vector field
Velocity
Product details
- ISBN 9780691095813
- Weight: 1049g
- Dimensions: 210 x 279mm
- Publication Date: 20 Jan 1953
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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These two new collections, numbers 28 and 29 respectively in the Annals of Mathematics Studies, continue the high standard set by the earlier Annals Studies 20 and 24 by bringing together important contributions to the theories of games and of nonlinear differential equations.
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