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Date: 30-5-2018
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Date: 24-5-2018
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Date: 23-12-2018
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find the first-order solution using a perturbation method. Write
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and plug back into (1) and group powers to obtain
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To solve this equation, keep terms only to order and note that, because this equation must hold for all powers of
, we can separate it into the two simultaneous differential equations
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Setting our clock so that , the solution to (4) is then
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Plugging this solution back into (5) then gives
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The equation can be solved to give
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Combining and
then gives
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where the sinusoidal and cosinusoidal terms of order (from the
) have been ignored in comparison with the larger terms from
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As can be seen in the top figure above, this solution approximates only for
. As the lower figure shows, the differences from the unperturbed oscillator grow stronger over time for even relatively small values of
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دراسة: حفنة من الجوز يوميا تحميك من سرطان القولون
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اللجنة التحكيمية تعلن عن التوصيات الخاصة بالنسخة الثامنة لمسابقة فنّ الخطابة
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