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Strange attractors in a dynamical system inspired by a seasonally forced SIR model

Dynamical Systems 2022-03-23 v3

Abstract

We analyze a multiparameter periodically-forced dynamical system inspired in the SIR endemic model. We show that the condition on the \emph{basic reproduction number} R0<1\mathcal{R}_0 < 1 is not sufficient to guarantee the elimination of \emph{Infectious} individuals due to a \emph{backward bifurcation}. Using the theory of rank-one attractors, for an open subset in the space of parameters where R0<1\mathcal{R}_0<1, the flow exhibits \emph{persistent strange attractors}. These sets are not confined to a tubular neighbourhood in the phase space, are numerically observable and shadow the ghost of a two-dimensional invariant torus. Although numerical experiments have already suggested that periodically-forced biological models may exhibit observable chaos, a rigorous proof was not given before. Our results agree well with the empirical belief that intense seasonality induces chaos. This work provides a preliminary investigation of the interplay between seasonality, deterministic dynamics and the prevalence of strange attractors in a nonlinear forced system inspired by biology.

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@article{arxiv.2103.13160,
  title  = {Strange attractors in a dynamical system inspired by a seasonally forced SIR model},
  author = {João P. S. Maurício de Carvalho and Alexandre A. Rodrigues},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.13160},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted in Physica D