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Equations of Motion Formulation of a Pendulum Containing N-point Masses

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arxiv 1910.12610 v2 pith:WR26OF3O submitted 2019-10-24 physics.class-ph

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This paper presents a general formulation of equations of motion of a pendulum with n point mass by use of two different methods. The first one is obtained by using Lagrange Mechanics and mathematical induction(inspection), and the second one is derived by defining a vector. Today, these equations can be obtained by employing numerous programs; however, this study gives a very compact form of these equations that is more efficient than solving Euler-Lagrange Equations for every pendulum with more complex structures than simple or double pendulum. Additionally, we investigate what will happen to our n-point mass system when we take limit as number of point masses goes infinity under well-defined assumptions. We find out that it converges to hanging rope system.

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  1. Using Machine Learning and Neural Networks to Analyze and Predict Chaos in Multi-Pendulum and Chaotic Systems

    cs.LG 2025-04 reject novelty 2.0 of 10

    For simulated multi-pendulum data, the team reports LSTM performs best on the double pendulum and GRU or VRNN on the triple pendulum, but the reported evidence is internally inconsistent and under-specified.

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