On the Use of Blowup to Study Regularizations of Singularities of Piecewise Smooth Dynamical Systems in $\mathbb{R}^3$

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DOI10.1137/140980995zbMath1370.37100arXiv1408.0675OpenAlexW2040606494MaRDI QIDQ5250033

K. Uldall Kristiansen, S. John Hogan

Publication date: 15 May 2015

Published in: SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this paper we use the blow up method of Dumortier and Roussarie cite{dumortier_1991,dumortier_1993,dumortier_1996}, in the formulation due to Krupa and Szmolyan cite{krupa_extending_2001}, to study the regularization of singularities of piecewise smooth dynamical systems cite{filippov1988differential} in $mathbb R^3$. Using the regularization method of Sotomayor and Teixeira cite{Sotomayor96}, first we demonstrate the power of our approach by considering the case of a fold line. We quickly recover a main result of Bonet and Seara cite{reves_regularization_2014} in a simple manner. Then, for the two-fold singularity, we show that the regularized system only fully retains the features of the singular canards in the piecewise smooth system in the cases when the sliding region does not include a full sector of singular canards. In particular, we show that every locally unique primary singular canard persists the regularizing perturbation. For the case of a sector of primary singular canards, we show that the regularized system contains a canard, provided a certain non-resonance condition holds. Finally, we provide numerical evidence for the existence of secondary canards near resonance.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1408.0675





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