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x''(t) 0.1[1-x^2]x'(t) x(t)=0
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Dec 3, 2011, 04:50 AM
x''(t) 0.1[1-x^2]x'(t) x(t)=0
give the linerazation for the initial value problem
x''(t) 0.1[1-x^2]x'(t) x(t)=0 >> x(0)=0, x'(0)=0
for x small .solve the linerized problem to obtained an opproximation for the nonlinear problem!
how can I solve it?
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