Poincaré–Lindstedt method

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The Poincaré–Lindstedt method is a mathematical technique used to analyze and approximate solutions to nonlinear differential equations, particularly in the context of perturbation theory. It is named after Henri Poincaré and Karl Lindstedt, who contributed to the development of methods for understanding the behavior of dynamical systems. ### Overview: The method is typically applied to study oscillatory or periodic solutions of differential equations that have small parameters, often referred to as perturbations.

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