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Spectral energy transformation is one of the general properties of nonlinear systems. We examined the Fröhlich vibration system as a model nonlinear system. Energy is transferred down towards low frequency vibration modes with considerable damping.
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This work was supported in part under the Grant 102/97/0867 of the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic and under the Grant COST 244.50.
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Kouba, O. Spectral transformation of the energy in Fröhlich systems. Czech J Phys 48, 517–522 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021256717453
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