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Chapters I and II constitute the first part of this book, which consists of an elementary, largely classical exposition of vibration theory of nondissipative systems with infinitely many degrees of freedom and discrete spectrum. The abstract theory is presented in this chapter, whereas physical examples are discussed in the following chapter.
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Hubert, J.S., Palencia, E.S. (1989). Classical Theory of Vibration for Systems with Infinitely Many Degrees of Freedom. In: Hubert, J.S., Palencia, E.S. (eds) Vibration and Coupling of Continuous Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73782-4_1
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