CharlotteGeier/2024-code-ExploringLocalizationInNonlinearOscillators
View on GitHub ↗Related repositories →Accompanying code for the paper "Exploring localization in nonlinear oscillator systems through network-based predictions" by Charlotte Geier and Norbert Hoffmann submitted to the Journal of Sound and Vibration in July 2024.
active 2024-07-01 → 2025-10-29 (UTC)
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- ReleaseCharlotteGeier2025-05-20 08:54Code for published paper.
- ReleaseCharlotteGeier2024-07-01 19:52Code for paper Exploring localization in nonlinear oscillator systems through network-based predictions
- ReleaseCharlotteGeier2024-07-01 19:41Code for paper Exploring localization in nonlinear oscillator systems through network-based predictions
- ReleaseCharlotteGeier2024-07-01 19:36Code for paper Exploring localization in nonlinear oscillator systems through network-based predictions
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