Difference between revisions of "Normal modes"
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 20 February 2012
normal modes
A solution of the tangent linear model of a set of differential equations.
Usually a wave type structure is assumed of the form eik(x - t) and solutions with imaginary k are considered.
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