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In physics, the Toda oscillator is a speci … In physics, the Toda oscillator is a special kind of . It represents a chain of particles with exponential potential interaction between neighbors. These concepts are named after Morikazu Toda. The Toda oscillator is used as a simple model to understand the phenomenon of self-pulsation, which is a quasi-periodic pulsation of the output intensity of a solid-state laser in the . intensity of a solid-state laser in the .
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In physics, the Toda oscillator is a speci … In physics, the Toda oscillator is a special kind of . It represents a chain of particles with exponential potential interaction between neighbors. These concepts are named after Morikazu Toda. The Toda oscillator is used as a simple model to understand the phenomenon of self-pulsation, which is a quasi-periodic pulsation of the output intensity of a solid-state laser in the . intensity of a solid-state laser in the .
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