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Numerical analysis of the flip bifurcation of maps
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    Numerical analysis of the flip bifurcation of maps (English)
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    Discrete dynamical systems depending on a paramter \(\alpha\) are considered: \(x(t+1)=f_{\alpha}(t).\) It is assumed that an \(n\times n\) matrix \(A_{\alpha}\) and a smooth map \(g_{\alpha}\) with \(f_{\alpha}(x)=A_{\alpha}x+g_{\alpha}(x)\) and \(g_{\alpha}(0)=0\), \(\partial g/\partial x|_{\alpha =0}=0\) exists. Problems of this type are of interest in connection with limit cycles in autonomous systems and period doubling of periodic solutions of time periodic systems. One eigenvalue of \(A_{\alpha}\) is supposed to cross the unit circle for \(\alpha =0\) with nonzero velocity. Under these assumptions ''flip bifurcation'' takes place. The stability properties can be analyzed by investigating the ``center manifold'' described by a series expansion. A procedure for computing the relevant coefficient is presented.
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    Discrete dynamical systems
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    limit cycles
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    autonomous systems
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    period doubling
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    periodic solutions
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    time periodic systems
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    eigenvalue
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    flip bifurcation
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    stability
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    center manifold
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