Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780813349107
Author: Steven H. Strogatz
Publisher: PERSEUS D
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Chapter 7.6, Problem 21E
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Interpretation:

To show that the frequency of the limit cycle for the van der pol oscillator x¨ + ε(x2-1)x˙ + x = 0 is ω = 1-116ε2+O(ε3) using Poincare-Lindstedt method.

Concept Introduction:

In perturbation theory, when regular perturbation approach fails, the technique of uniformly approximating periodic solution to ordinary differential equations is known as Poincaré-Lindstedtmethod. By this method, the secular terms are removed.

The equation of nonlinear system is:

x¨ + x + εh(x,x˙)= 0

In Poincare-Lindstedt method, x¨ and x˙ are expressed as follows:

x¨ = d2x(τ(t))dt2= ω2d2x2

 x˙ = ωd x(τ(t))

x = x(τ)

The equation for time period is τ = ωt.

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