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Analytical theory of non-linear oscillations

I. An existence theorem for periodic oscillations of equations of the second order

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

Chike Obi
Affiliation:
Mathematics Department, University of Lagos, Nigeria

Extract

In this paper, we improve on the results of two previous papers (8, 9) by establishing a general existence theorem (section 1·3, below) for a class of periodic oscillations of a wide class of non-linear differential equations of the second order in the real domain which are perturbations of the autonomous differential equation

where g(x) is strictly non-linear. We then, by way of illustrating the power of the theorem, apply it to the problems which Morris (section 2·2 below), Shimuzu (section 2·3 below) and Loud (section 2·5 below) set themselves on the existence of periodic oscillations of certain differential equations which are perturbations of equations of the form (1·1·1).

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1974

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