The **Limiting Amplitude Principle** is a concept in the field of control systems and oscillatory behavior. It is primarily used in the analysis of nonlinear systems, where the amplitude of oscillations may not remain constant over time. In essence, the Limiting Amplitude Principle states that in certain nonlinear systems, as energy is applied or as external disturbances are introduced, the amplitude of oscillations will reach a steady-state value, which is often limited due to the nonlinear characteristics of the system.
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