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Table of Integrals, Series, and Products
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Two-Way AF Relaying in the Presence of Co-Channel Interference
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A new class of bivariate distributions and its mixture
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OOK Performance for Terrestrial FSO Links in Turbulent Atmosphere with Pointing Errors Modeled by Hoyt Distributions
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Fast bivariate P-splines: the sandwich smoother
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Efficiency of targeted energy transfers in coupled nonlinear oscillators associated with 1:1 resonance captures:Part II, analytical study
Themistoklis P. Sapsis,Alexander F. Vakakis,Oleg Gendelman,Lawrence A. Bergman,Gaëtan Kerschen,D. Dane Quinn +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the targeted energy transfer in a two degree-of-freedom damped system under the condition of 1:1 transient resonance capture, and showed that for sufficiently small values of viscous damping, nonlinear damped transitions are strongly influenced by the underlying topological structure of periodic and quasiperiodic orbits of the Hamiltonian system.