Abstract:
We show that the blue-sky catastrophe, which creates a stable periodic orbit of unboundedly increasing length, is a typical phenomenon for singularly perturbed (multi-scale) systems with at least two fast variables. Three distinct mechanisms of this bifurcation are described. We argue that it is behind the transition from periodic spiking to periodic bursting oscillations.
Key words and phrases:Saddle-node, global bifurcations, stability boundaries, slow-fast system, bursting oscillations, spikes, excitability.