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Dynamics of a minimal consumer network with bi -directional influence

2018

Abstract We study the dynamics of a model of interdependent consumer behavior defined by a family of two-dimensional noninvertible maps. This family belongs to a class of coupled logistic maps with different nonlinearity parameters and coupling terms that depend on one variable only. In our companion paper we considered the case of independent consumers as well as the case of uni-directionally connected consumers. The present paper aims at describing the dynamics in the case of a bi-directional connection. In particular, we investigate the bifurcation structure of the parameter plane associated with the strength of coupling between the consumers, focusing on the mechanisms of qualitative tr…

Numerical AnalysisPlane (geometry)Applied Mathematics05 social sciencesStructure (category theory)Bifurcation diagram01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasConnection (mathematics)Variable (computer science)Control theoryModeling and Simulation0502 economics and business0103 physical sciencesAttractorStatistical physics050207 economicsBifurcationConsumer behaviourMathematicsCommunications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation
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Numerische Behandlung von Verzweigungsproblemen bei gew�hnlichen Differentialgleichungen

1979

We present a new method for the numerical solution of bifurcation problems for ordinary differential equations. It is based on a modification of the classical Ljapunov-Schmidt-theory. We transform the problem of determining the nontrivial branch bifurcating from the trivial solution into the problem of solving regular nonlinear boundary value problems, which can be treated numerically by standard methods (multiple shooting, difference methods).

Oscillation theoryComputational MathematicsShooting methodApplied MathematicsOrdinary differential equationNumerical analysisMathematical analysisBoundary value problemNonlinear boundary value problemStandard methodsBifurcationMathematicsNumerische Mathematik
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Formation of Coherent Structures in Kolmogorov Flow with Stratification and Drag

2014

We study a weakly stratified Kolmogorov flow under the effect of a small linear drag. We perform a linear stability analysis of the basic state. We construct the finite dimensional dynamical system deriving from the truncated Fourier mode approximation. Using the Reynolds number as bifurcation parameter we build the corresponding diagram up to Re=100. We observe the coexistence of three coherent structures.

Partial differential equationApplied MathematicsDiagramMathematical analysisReynolds numberDynamical systemPhysics::Fluid DynamicsLinear stability analysisymbols.namesakeFourier transformBifurcation theoryDragsymbolsBifurcation theoryEquilibriaTruncated Navier-Stokes equationsSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaBifurcationMathematics
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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.

Partial differential equationApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisLinearizationSaddle-node bifurcationFully nonlinear elliptic and parabolic systemsBifurcation diagramFree boundary problemsInstabilityTranscritical bifurcationLinearizationFree boundary problemBifurcationStabilityBifurcationAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Pattern formation and bifurcation analysis for some chemotaxis-reaction-diffusion systems

Pattern formation Chemotaxis Reaction-diffusion system bifurcation normal formSettore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica
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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.

Pattern formationFOS: Physical sciencesSaddle-node bifurcationPattern Formation and Solitons (nlin.PS)Dynamical Systems (math.DS)Bifurcation diagramDomain (mathematical analysis)Reaction–diffusion systemFOS: MathematicsMathematics - Dynamical SystemsBifurcationMathematical PhysicsMathematicsApplied MathematicsNonlinear diffusionTuring instabilityDegenerate energy levelsMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringGeneral MedicineMathematical Physics (math-ph)Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and SolitonsBiological applications of bifurcation theoryComputational MathematicsAmplitude equationGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSubcritical bifurcationAnalysis
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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…

Period-doubling bifurcationEquilibrium pointHopf bifurcationTruncationMathematical analysisReynolds numberLaminar flowDynamical systemPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsDragsymbolsKolmogorov flow finite dimensional approximation adaptive controlMathematics
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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.

Period-doubling bifurcationHopf bifurcationEconomics and EconometricsPure mathematicsSaddle-node bifurcationBifurcation diagramBiological applications of bifurcation theoryNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeHysteresis (economics)symbolsInfinite-period bifurcationMathematical economicsFinanceMathematicsEconomics Letters
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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.

Period-doubling bifurcationInfinite setGeneral MathematicsApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisFísicaGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsSaddle-node bifurcationBifurcation diagramNonlinear Sciences::Chaotic DynamicsTransition pointAttractorInfinite-period bifurcationBifurcationMathematicsChaos, Solitons & Fractals
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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…

Period-doubling bifurcationMechanical EngineeringChaoticParameter spaceComputer Science ApplicationsNonlinear Sciences::Chaotic DynamicsNonlinear systemComplex dynamicsClassical mechanicsControl and Systems EngineeringAttractorInstrumentationChaotic hysteresisHarmonic oscillatorInformation SystemsMathematicsJournal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control
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