Shrinking Point Bifurcations of Resonance Tongues for Piecewise-Smooth, Continuous Maps
Dynamical Systems
2015-05-13 v1
Abstract
Resonance tongues are mode-locking regions of parameter space in which stable periodic solutions occur; they commonly occur, for example, near Neimark-Sacker bifurcations. For piecewise-smooth, continuous maps these tongues typically have a distinctive lens-chain (or sausage) shape in two-parameter bifurcation diagrams. We give a symbolic description of a class of "rotational" periodic solutions that display lens-chain structures for a general -dimensional map. We then unfold the codimension-two, shrinking point bifurcation, where the tongues have zero width. A number of codimension-one bifurcation curves emanate from shrinking points and we determine those that form tongue boundaries.
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@article{arxiv.0809.3510,
title = {Shrinking Point Bifurcations of Resonance Tongues for Piecewise-Smooth, Continuous Maps},
author = {D. J. W. Simpson and J. D. Meiss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.3510},
year = {2015}
}
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27 pages, 6 figures