
doi: 10.1086/160026
We include the treatment of resonances in the formalism of multitime asymptotic techniques previously devised to treat stellar pulsation (monomode and multimode) with a slow evolution in the absence of resonances. The evolution can be followed toward and through a resonance, and the effects of resonances can be investigated. The technique is illustrated by a simple example, and various aspects which may be relevant to stellar pulsation are discussed.
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