Duffing equation

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title: Duffing equation
text: The Duffing equation, named after Georg Duffing (1861–1944), is a non-linear second-order differential equation used to model certain damped and driven oscillators. The equation is given by where the (unknown) function x = x is the displacement at time t, x ˙ is the first derivative of x with respect to time, i.e. velocity, and x ¨ is the second time-derivative of x , i.e. acceleration. The numbers δ , α , β , γ and ω are given constants. The equation describes the motion of a damped oscillator
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