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Existence and uniqueness of almost periodic solution to a class of nonautonomous system

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Almost periodic oscillations appearing in high-tension electricity network are considered in this paper. By utilization of Liapunov function, the foreboding conditions that result in almost periodic oscillations are obtained and thus the possibility of making precautions is presented.

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Chunhua, F., Jianmin, H. Existence and uniqueness of almost periodic solution to a class of nonautonomous system. Appl Math Mech 20, 994–998 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02459062

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