Poincaré–Lindstedt method
technique for uniformly approximating periodic solutions to weakly nonlinear ordinary differential equations that removes secular terms arising in perturbation theory
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Poincaré–Lindstedt method
Summary
Poincaré–Lindstedt method is a technique[1]. It draws 10 Wikipedia views per month (technique category, ranking #177 of 416).[2]
Key Facts
- Poincaré–Lindstedt method's instance of is recorded as technique[3].
- Henri Poincaré is named after Poincaré–Lindstedt method[4].
- Anders Lindstedt is named after Poincaré–Lindstedt method[5].
- Poincaré–Lindstedt method's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02q6dmy[6].
- Poincaré–Lindstedt method's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 153359094[7].
- Poincaré–Lindstedt method's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C153359094[8].
Why It Matters
Poincaré–Lindstedt method draws 10 Wikipedia views per month (technique category, ranking #177 of 416).[2]