What Drives Nonlinear Resonance Beyond Frequency Matching?

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In summary, nonlinear resonance refers to a phenomenon where the amplitude of a system's response increases with the frequency of the input signal. Beyond the concept of frequency matching, there are other factors that can drive nonlinear resonance, such as amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, and internal resonance. These factors can lead to complex and unpredictable behaviors in nonlinear systems, making it difficult to predict and control their response. Understanding and accounting for these drivers of nonlinear resonance is crucial in various fields, including engineering, physics, and biology.
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Resonance is often considered as frequency matching( natural frequency and driving force frequency), in recent time has been shown (especially in nonlinear systems) that other parameters apart from frequency can also be used to optimize the system output or response
 
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Bisi Bernard said:
Resonance is often considered as frequency matching( natural frequency and driving force frequency), in recent time has been shown (especially in nonlinear systems) that other parameters apart from frequency can also be used to optimize the system output or response
That's a weird "introduction"
 
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