Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1863230 Physics Letters A 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
An equilibrium of a planar, piecewise-C1, continuous system of differential equations that crosses a curve of discontinuity of the Jacobian of its vector field can undergo a number of discontinuous or border-crossing bifurcations. Here we prove that if the eigenvalues of the Jacobian limit to λL±iωL on one side of the discontinuity and −λR±iωR on the other, with λL,λR>0, and the quantity Λ=λL/ωL−λR/ωR is nonzero, then a periodic orbit is created or destroyed as the equilibrium crosses the discontinuity. This bifurcation is analogous to the classical Andronov-Hopf bifurcation, and is supercritical if Λ<0 and subcritical if Λ>0.
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