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Turing pattern formation in the Brusselator system with nonlinear diffusion.
2013
In this work we investigate the effect of density dependent nonlinear diffusion on pattern formation in the Brusselator system. Through linear stability analysis of the basic solution we determine the Turing and the oscillatory instability boundaries. A comparison with the classical linear diffusion shows how nonlinear diffusion favors the occurrence of Turing pattern formation. We study the process of pattern formation both in 1D and 2D spatial domains. Through a weakly nonlinear multiple scales analysis we derive the equations for the amplitude of the stationary patterns. The analysis of the amplitude equations shows the occurrence of a number of different phenomena, including stable supe…
Scenario of the Birth of Hidden Attractors in the Chua Circuit
2017
Recently it was shown that in the dynamical model of Chua circuit both the classical selfexcited and hidden chaotic attractors can be found. In this paper the dynamics of the Chua circuit is revisited. The scenario of the chaotic dynamics development and the birth of selfexcited and hidden attractors is studied. It is shown a pitchfork bifurcation in which a pair of symmetric attractors coexists and merges into one symmetric attractor through an attractormerging bifurcation and a splitting of a single attractor into two attractors. The scenario relating the subcritical Hopf bifurcation near equilibrium points and the birth of hidden attractors is discussed.
A Singular Multi-Grid Iteration Method for Bifurcation Problems
1984
We propose an efficient technique for the numerical computation of bifurcating branches of solutions of large sparse systems of nonlinear, parameter-dependent equations. The algorithm consists of a nested iteration procedure employing a multi-grid method for singular problems. The basic iteration scheme is related to the Lyapounov-Schmidt method and is widely used for proving the existence of bifurcating solutions. We present numerical examples which confirm the efficiency of the algorithm.
A free boundary problem stemmed from combustion theory. Part II: Stability, instability and bifurcation results
2002
AbstractWe deal with a free boundary problem, depending on a real parameter λ, in a infinite strip in R2, providing stability, instability and bifurcation.
Pattern formation and bifurcation analysis for some chemotaxis-reaction-diffusion systems
Pattern formation driven by cross–diffusion in a 2D domain
2012
Abstract In this work we investigate the process of pattern formation in a two dimensional domain for a reaction–diffusion system with nonlinear diffusion terms and the competitive Lotka–Volterra kinetics. The linear stability analysis shows that cross-diffusion, through Turing bifurcation, is the key mechanism for the formation of spatial patterns. We show that the bifurcation can be regular, degenerate non-resonant and resonant. We use multiple scales expansions to derive the amplitude equations appropriate for each case and show that the system supports patterns like rolls, squares, mixed-mode patterns, supersquares, and hexagonal patterns.
A Seven Mode Truncation of the Kolmogorov Flow with Drag: Analysis and Control
2009
The transition from laminar to chaotic motions in a viscous °uid °ow is in- vestigated by analyzing a seven dimensional dynamical system obtained by a truncation of the Fourier modes for the Kolmogorov °ow with drag friction. An- alytical expressions of the Hopf bifurcation curves are obtained and a sequence of period doubling bifurcations are numerically observed as the Reynolds num- ber is increased for ¯xed values of the drag parameter. An adaptive stabilization of the system trajectories to an equilibrium point or to a periodic orbit is ob- tained through a model reference approach which makes the control global. Finally, the e®ectiveness of this control strategy is numerically illustra…
Remarks on the economic interpretation of Hopf bifurcations
1999
Abstract The Hopf bifurcation theorem has become a frequently used tool in the study of nonlinear dynamical economic systems. In this paper, it is shown that phenomena like multiple limit cycles, hysteresis loops and catastrophic transitions may possibly accompany a Hopf bifurcation. The theoretical argument is illustrated in Foley's liquidity cost–business cycle model.
Coexistence of periods in a bifurcation
2012
Abstract A particular type of order-to-chaos transition mediated by an infinite set of coexisting neutrally stable limit cycles of different periods is studied in the Varley–Gradwell–Hassell population model. We prove by an algebraic method that this kind of transition can only happen for a particular bifurcation parameter value. Previous results on the structure of the attractor at the transition point are here simplified and extended.
Complex Dynamics in a Harmonically Excited Lennard-Jones Oscillator: Microcantilever-Sample Interaction in Scanning Probe Microscopes1
1998
In this paper we model the microcantilever-sample interaction in an atomic force microscope (AFM) via a Lennard-Jones potential and consider the dynamical behavior of a harmonically forced system. Using nonlinear analysis techniques on attracting limit sets, we numerically verify the presence of chaotic invariant sets. The chaotic behavior appears to be generated via a cascade of period doubling, whose occurrence has been studied as a function of the system parameters. As expected, the chaotic attractors are obtained for values of parameters predicted by Melnikov theory. Moreover, the numerical analysis can be fruitfully employed to analyze the region of the parameter space where no theoret…