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  2. Van der Pol oscillator - Wikipedia

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    The Van der Pol oscillator was originally proposed by the Dutch electrical engineer and physicist Balthasar van der Pol while he was working at Philips. [2] Van der Pol found stable oscillations, [3] which he subsequently called relaxation-oscillations [4] and are now known as a type of limit cycle, in electrical circuits employing vacuum tubes.

  3. Phase portrait - Wikipedia

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    Phase portrait of van der Pol's equation, + + =. Simple pendulum, see picture (right). Simple harmonic oscillator where the phase portrait is made up of ellipses centred at the origin, which is a fixed point. Damped harmonic motion, see animation (right).

  4. Phase space - Wikipedia

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    In this case, a sketch of the phase portrait may give qualitative information about the dynamics of the system, such as the limit cycle of the Van der Pol oscillator shown in the diagram. Here the horizontal axis gives the position, and vertical axis the velocity.

  5. File:Van der Pol oscillator phase plot 01.webm - Wikipedia

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    Van der Pol oscillator; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  6. File:Van der Pol oscillator phase plot LiƩnard transformation ...

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  7. Duffing equation - Wikipedia

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    The Duffing equation (or Duffing oscillator), named after Georg Duffing (1861–1944), is a non-linear second-order differential equation used to model certain damped and driven oscillators.

  8. List of chaotic maps - Wikipedia

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    Discretized circular Van der Pol system [16] discrete: real: 2: 1: Euler method approximation to 'circular' Van der Pol-like ODE. Discretized Van der Pol system [17] discrete: real: 2: 2: Euler method approximation to Van der Pol ODE. Double rotor map: Duffing map: discrete: real: 2: 2: Holmes chaotic map Duffing equation: continuous: real: 2: ...

  9. FitzHugh–Nagumo model - Wikipedia

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    It was named after Richard FitzHugh (1922–2007) [2] who suggested the system in 1961 [3] and Jinichi Nagumo et al. who created the equivalent circuit the following year. [4]In the original papers of FitzHugh, this model was called Bonhoeffer–Van der Pol oscillator (named after Karl-Friedrich Bonhoeffer and Balthasar van der Pol) because it contains the Van der Pol oscillator as a special ...