A vocal fold model is analytically investigated with the help of an analytical technique, namely the Optimal Homotopy Asymptotic Method (OHAM). An explicit and very accurate analytical solution is obtained and the accuracy of the results is proved for a set of physical parameters by means of comparisons with numerical integration results. The proposed approach may be easily extended to deeper investigations of vocal fold models.

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