English

Morin singularities and global geometry in a class of ordinary differential operators

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2007-10-10 v1

Abstract

We consider the operator F(u)=u+f(t,u(t))F(u) = u' + f(t,u(t)) acting on periodic real valued functions. Generically, critical points of FF are infinite dimensional Morin-like singularities and we provide operational characterizations of the singularities of different orders. A global Lyapunov-Schmidt decomposition of FF converts FF into adapted coordinates, \Fbd(v~,u)=(v~,v)\Fbd(\tilde v, \overline u) = (\tilde v, \overline v), where v~\tilde v is a function of average zero and both u\overline u and v\overline v are numbers. Thus, global geometric aspects of FF reduce to the study of a family of one-dimensional maps: we use this approach to obtain normal forms for several nonlinearities ff. For example, we characterize autonomous nonlinearities giving rise to global folds and, in general, we show that FF is a global fold if all critical points are folds. Also, f(t,x)=x3xf(t,x) = x^3 - x, or, more generally, the Cafagna-Donati nonlinearity, yield global cusps; for FF interpreted as a map between appropriate Hilbert spaces, the requested changes of variable to bring FF to normal form can be taken to be diffeomorphisms. A key ingredient in the argument is the contractibility of both the critical set and the set of non-folds for a generic autonomous nonlinearity. We also obtain a numerical example of a polynomial ff of degree 4 for which FF contains butterflies (Morin singularities of order 4)---% it then follows that F(u)=vF(u) = v has six solutions for some vv.

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@article{arxiv.0710.1774,
  title  = {Morin singularities and global geometry in a class of ordinary differential operators},
  author = {Iaci Malta and Nicolau C. Saldanha and Carlos Tomei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.1774},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

This is a corrected version of the paper published in 1997. 34 pages, 4 figures