Analytic weak-stable manifolds in unfoldings of saddle-nodes
Abstract
Any attracting, hyperbolic and proper node of a two-dimensional analytic vector-field has a unique strong-stable manifold. This manifold is analytic. The corresponding weak-stable manifolds are, on the other hand, not unique, but in the nonresonant case there is a unique weak-stable manifold that is analytic. As the system approaches a saddle-node (under parameter variation), a sequence of resonances (of increasing order) occur. In this paper, we give a detailed description of the analytic weak-stable manifolds during this process. In particular, we relate a ``flapping-mechanism'', corresponding to a dramatic change of the position of the analytic weak-stable manifold as the parameter passes through the infinitely many resonances, to the lack of analyticity of the center manifold at the saddle-node. Our work is motivated and inspired by the work of Merle, Rapha\"{e}l, Rodnianski, and Szeftel, where this flapping mechanism is the crucial ingredient in the construction of -smooth self-similar solutions of the compressible Euler equations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2403.01488,
title = {Analytic weak-stable manifolds in unfoldings of saddle-nodes},
author = {Kristian Uldall Kristiansen and Peter Szmolyan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.01488},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Typos have been corrected, the introduction has been rewritten and certain statements (including Theorem 3.1, see also App B) have been improved