John Guckenheimer et al 2006 Nonlinearity 19 701 doi:10.1088/0951-7715/19/3/009
John Guckenheimer1, Martin Wechselberger2 and Lai-Sang Young3
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We develop a general technique for proving the existence of chaotic attractors for three-dimensional vector fields with two time scales. Our results connect two important areas of dynamical systems: the theory of chaotic attractors for discrete two-dimensional Henon-like maps and geometric singular perturbation theory. Two-dimensional Henon-like maps are diffeomorphisms that limit on non-invertible one-dimensional maps. Wang and Young formulated hypotheses that suffice to prove the existence of chaotic attractors in these families. Three-dimensional singularly perturbed vector fields have return maps that are also two-dimensional diffeomorphisms limiting on one-dimensional maps. We describe a generic mechanism that produces folds in these return maps and demonstrate that the Wang–Young hypotheses are satisfied. Our analysis requires a careful study of the convergence of the return maps to their singular limits in the Ck topology for k ≥ 3. The theoretical results are illustrated with a numerical study of a variant of the forced van der Pol oscillator.
37D45 Strange attractors, chaotic dynamics
34E15 Singular perturbations, general theory
Issue 3 (March 2006)
Received 6 September 2005, in final form 3 January 2006
Published 31 January 2006
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