A numerical method for solving dynamical systems with lumped parameters which accounts for an input data error
Tóm tắt
For calculation of dynamical systems with lumped parameters, we propose and substantiate two-sided method that takes into account an input data error. Some examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the method.
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