Resonances and scattering poles

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Abstract

The physical concept of resonance refers to the disproportionate response of an oscillating system driven by an external force at a frequency that is close to one of its natural frequencies of vibration. For example, an external tone will cause a strong sympathetic vibration in a violin string if the frequency matches the tuning of the string.

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Borthwick, D. (2016). Resonances and scattering poles. In Progress in Mathematics (Vol. 318, pp. 143–176). Springer Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33877-4_8

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