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Secondary bifurcations in systems with all-to-all coupling. Part II.

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Secondary bifurcations in systems with all-to-all coupling. Part II.
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2006
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dias, aps
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Title: Dynamical SystemsImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 21 No. 3
Pages: 439-463
ISSN: 1468-9367
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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FOS: Natural sciences > Mathematics
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Authenticus ID: P-004-FN7
Abstract (EN): In a recent paper Dias and Stewart studied the existence, branching geometry, and stability of secondary branches of equilibria in all-to-all coupled systems of differential equations, that is, equations that are equivariant under the permutation action of the symmetric group S-N. They consider the most general cubic order system of this type. Primary branches in such systems correspond to partitions of N into two parts p, q with p + q = N. Secondary branches correspond to partitions of N into three parts a, b, c with a + b + C = N. They prove that except in the case a = b = c secondary branches exist and are (generically) globally unstable in the cubic order system. In this work they realized that the cubic order system is too degenerate to provide secondary branches if a = b = c. In this paper we consider a general system of ordinary differential equations commuting with the permutation action of the symmetric group S-3n on R-3n. Using singularity theory results, we find sufficient conditions on the coefficients of the fifth order truncation of the general smooth S-3n-equivariant vector field for the existence of a secondary branch of equilibria near the origin with S-n x S-n x S-n symmetry of such system. Moreover, we prove that under such conditions the solutions are (generically) globally unstable except in the cases where two tertiary bifurcations occur along the secondary branch. In these cases, the instability result holds only for the equilibria near the secondary bifurcation points. We show an example where stability between tertiary bifurcation points on the secondary branch occurs.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Contact: apdias@fc.up.pt
No. of pages: 25
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