Structurally stable families of periodic solutions in sweeping processes of networks of elastoplastic springs

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DOI10.1016/J.PHYSD.2020.132443zbMATH Open1495.34033arXiv1903.01965OpenAlexW2920284683MaRDI QIDQ2115532FDOQ2115532

Ivan Gudoshnikov, Oleg Makarenkov

Publication date: 17 March 2022

Published in: Physica D (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Networks of elastoplastic springs (elastoplastic systems) have been linked to differential equations with polyhedral constraints in the pioneering paper by Moreau (1974). Periodic loading of an elastoplastic system, therefore, corresponds to a periodic motion of the polyhedral constraint. According to Krejci (1996), every solution of a sweeping process with a periodically moving constraint asymptotically converges to a periodic orbit. Understanding whether such an asymptotic periodic orbit is unique or there can be an entire family of asymptotic periodic orbits (that form a periodic attractor) has been an open problem since then. Since suitable small perturbation of a polyhedral constraint seems to be always capable to destroy a potential family of periodic orbits, it is expected that none of potential periodic attractor is structurally stable. In the present paper we give a simple example to prove that even though the periodic attractor (of non-stationary periodic solutions) can be destroyed by little perturbation of the moving constraint, the periodic attractor resists perturbations of the physical parameters of the mechanical model (i.e. the parameters of the network of elastoplastic springs).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.01965




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