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    A direct method for computation of simple bifurcations (English)
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    The authors focus on the computational analysis of partial differential equations with emphasis on the stability of the equilibrium states and on their bifurcations. In principle, the linear stability of an equilibrium state can be investigated by solving an eigenvalue problem, and consequently, the points of bifurcations can be detected. The authors review alternative techniques for detecting bifurcation points which are direct and numerically efficient. Starting with a large dimension dynamical system, which represents a projection of a set of coupled partial differential equations onto a basis function, they discuss the relative effectiveness of the time evolution approach, the test function approach, and the direct method. Then the direct method is extended for a more practical and efficient implementation. With this technique, the authors compute the sequence of transitions from steady state to chaotic flow in a two-dimensional lid-driven cavity of aspect ratio 0.8, 1.0, and 1.5. They demonstrate the effectiveness of this technique by computing interesting new dynamics in this relatively simple hydrodynamic system. In particular, it is shown that, depending on the aspect ratio, the first transition from steady state could be through a supercritical or a subcritical Hopf bifurcation leading the system to a time periodic state. The authors construct the destabilizing disturbance structure and conclude that the first bifurcation of the primary steady state is due to the centrifugal instability of the primary eddy. The mechanism of transition to chaos is low-dimensional, and the transition to chaos occurs after a secondary Hopf bifurcation.
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    large dimension dynamical system
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    time evolution approach
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    test function approach
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    direct method
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    two-dimensional lid-driven cavity
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    Hopf bifurcation
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    time periodic state
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    centrifugal instability
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    transition to chaos
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