Advances in Mechanical Systems Dynamics / / Matteo Massaro, Giovanni Boschetti, Alberto Doria.

Modern dynamics was established many centuries ago by Galileo and Newton before the beginning of the industrial era. Presently, we are in the presence of the fourth industrial revolution, and mechanical systems are increasingly being integrated with electronic, electrical, and fluidic systems. This...

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