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Title: The Hamilton-Jacobi method for arbitrary rheo-linear dynamical systems
Authors: Bačlić B.
Vujanović B.
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2003
Journal: Acta Mechanica
Abstract: The Hamilton-Jacobi method is briefly summarized and then applied to arbitrary rheo-linear systems with a single degree of freedom. Various means of finding a complete solution of the Hamilton-Jacobi equation and applying the Jacobi theorem to solve the canonical differential equations are discussed. Basic to the procedure is the separation of variables in the Hamilton-Jacobi equation which leads to a Riccati equation which must be solved for the particular rheonomic differential equation. Five different cases of complete solution are illustrated by a simple rheonomic example. As a direct application of the method, a number of canonical systems corresponding to many "named" equations are solved. They are the: Airy, Bessel, Chebyshev, Error function, Euler, Gegenbauer, Hermite, Hypergeometric, Kelvin, Kummer, Laguerre, Legendre, Jacobi, Mathieu, Spherical Bessel, Weber-Hermite and Whittaker equations. Finally, the conservation law is given for a forced and damped oscillator.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/12971
ISSN: 00015970
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