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    Nonautonomous saddle-node bifurcations: random and deterministic forcing (English)
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    4 July 2012
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    This interesting paper studies the influence of (deterministic and random) external forcing on a saddle-node bifurcation pattern for interval maps. The maps under consideration are given in skew product form \[ f:\Theta\times X\to\Theta\times X,\quad (\theta,x)\mapsto(\omega(\theta),f_\theta(x)), \] where the base space \(\Theta\) is either a topological space (deterministic forcing) or a measure space (random forcing), while \(X\) (mostly) denotes a compact interval \([a,b]\). The fixed points as bifurcating objects in the unperturbed case are replaced by invariant graphs, namely measurable functions \(\phi:\Theta\to[a,b]\) satisfying \(f_\theta(\phi(\theta))=\phi(\omega(\theta))\) for almost all \(\theta\in\Theta\). On this basis, direct analogs to the classical autonomous result are obtained: Provided the fiber maps \(f_\theta\) are monotone and convex, there exists a critical parameter value distinguishing two invariant graphs from the situation of no such graph. At the critical parameter itself, two alternatives exist: In addition to the existence of a unique invariant graph, there might exist a pair of so-called pinched invariant graphs. In the quasi-periodic case they are often called ``strange non-chaotic attractors''. The proof relies on a result due to \textit{G.\ Keller} [Fundam. Math.\ 151, No.~2, 139--148 (1996; Zbl 0899.58033)]. Moreover, the authors extend contributions by \textit{R.\ Sturman} and \textit{J.\ Stark} [Nonlinearity 13, No.~1, 113--143 (2000; Zbl 1005.37016)] on the structure of invariant sets, as well as \textit{C.~Núñez} and \textit{R.~Obaya} [Discrete Contin.\ Dyn.\ Syst., Ser.\ B 9, No.~ 3--4, 701--730 (2008; Zbl 1151.37021)]. Finally, extensions to continuous time systems and various illustrative examples are given.
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    nonautonomous bifurcation
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    skew-product map
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