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Non-linear resonance is examined on two one-dimensional examples, an infinite straight elastic bar and a thin elastic circular ring, exhibiting continuous and discrete spectra, respectively.
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For example, an infinite number of numbers are even, but an infinite number of numbers are not even, because they are odd.
As an example, an infinite plate with an attached rigid circular cylinder is examined.
For example, an infinite threshold would yield n = 2 · K · NT · M non-zero CSI coefficients in the aggregated channel matrix of size [M × K · N T ].
For instance, some recent works [26, 32] for the first time give the examples in an infinite dimensional space.
Some numerical examples of an infinite plate containing two hole-edge cracks are examined by the method.
Two examples, including an infinite plane with a circular hole subject to the Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions, were used to demonstrate the validity of the present formulation.
This is briefly alluded to in Section 7, where we discuss an example of an infinite game.
The example in an infinite dimensional space would be presented in our future research with more careful consideration.
From the simple example of an infinite plate, a post-processing based on the reconstruction of the structural intensity field is thus proposed.
Below we include a nontrivial example of an infinite family of Bregman weak relatively nonexpansive mappings in order to reconstruct a Bregman W-mapping in the setting of Hilbert spaces.
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