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Chaotic attractors of relaxation oscillators

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.


PACS

05.45.Xt Synchronization; coupled oscillators

02.40.Pc General topology

05.45.Pq Numerical simulations of chaotic systems

MSC

37D45 Strange attractors, chaotic dynamics

34E15 Singular perturbations, general theory

37C05 Smooth mappings and diffeomorphisms

34C26 Relaxation oscillations

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Statistical physics and nonlinear systems

Dates

Issue 3 (March 2006)

Received 6 September 2005, in final form 3 January 2006

Published 31 January 2006



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