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- W2010658834 abstract "Relaxation oscillations are characteristic of periodic processes consisting of segments which differ greatly in time: a long-time span when the system is moving slowly and a relatively short time span when the system is moving rapidly. The period of oscillation, the sum of these contributions, is usually treated by singular perturbation theory which starts from the premise that the long span is asymptotically extended and the short span shrinks asymptotically to a single instant. Application of the theory involves the analysis of adjacent dynamical regions and multiple time scales. The relaxation oscillations of the Stoker–Haag piecewise-linear discontinuous equation and the van der Pol equation are investigated using a simpler analytical method requiring only the connection at a point of the two dynamical fast and slow regions. Compared to the results of singular perturbation theory, the quantitative results of the present method are more accurate in the Stoker–Haag case and marginally less accurate in the van der Pol case. The relative simplicity of the formulation suggests extension to three-dimensional systems where relaxation oscillations can become unstable leading to bistability, multiple periodicity and chaos." @default.
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- W2010658834 title "DYNAMICS OF RELAXATION OSCILLATIONS" @default.
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