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  1. The central difference is a popular algorithm used to integrate the equations of motion, yet suffers from two drawbacks: (1) it is only conditionally stable and requires a small-time step to maintain numerical stability; (2) it is nondissipative, and high-frequency spurious oscillations may appear and compromise the accuracy of the solution. These drawbacks are detrimental to applying the algorithm to the real-time hybrid simulation of large, complex nonlinear structural systems. In this paper, the conventional central difference algorithm is modified to overcome these drawbacks, and the modified algorithm is applied to the real-time hybrid simulation of complex structural systems. 
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