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Relationship between fundamental angular frequency ω and initial condition x in large area. In the estimation, U (x) = x 4 /4 − x 2 /2.  

Relationship between fundamental angular frequency ω and initial condition x in large area. In the estimation, U (x) = x 4 /4 − x 2 /2.  

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... is important that a phase structure of the dynam- ical system is discussed in larger initial space. Fig. 5 shows one of the relationship between the fundamen- tal angular frequency ω and the initial condition x. The fundamental angular frequency ω is proportional to the |x| in Fig. 5. This is because the highest order The highest order term naturally ...
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... is important that a phase structure of the dynam- ical system is discussed in larger initial space. Fig. 5 shows one of the relationship between the fundamen- tal angular frequency ω and the initial condition x. The fundamental angular frequency ω is proportional to the |x| in Fig. 5. This is because the highest order The highest order term naturally ...

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