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    Bifurcations of subharmonics (English)
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    We consider a piecewise linear second order ordinary differential equation which is topologically equivalent to the sine-Gordon equation. The system is subjected to a time harmonic disturbance and the behavior of the periodic solutions is examined. It is shown that subharmonic motions with period n times that of the disturbance appear via saddle- node bifurcations for all \(n=1,2,3,..\). These motions then undergo period-doubling or pitchfork bifurcations as parameters are varied beyond the saddle-node bifurcation values. The limit \(n\to \infty\) is considered and is compared with a Melnikov calculation for the system. Due to the piecewise linear nature of the system no approximations are necessary and thus the results are valid for ''non-small'' parameter values. Furthermore, this provides an answer to the uniformity question in the study of stability of subharmonics.
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    piecewise linear second order ordinary differential equation
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    sine-Gordon equation
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    time harmonic disturbance
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    subharmonic motions
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    saddle-node bifurcations
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    Melnikov calculation
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