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Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 2023 Volume 63, Number 10, Pages 1617–1636 (Mi zvmmf11631)

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Ordinary differential equations

Dynamics of chains of many oscillators with unidirectional and bidirectional delay coupling

S. A. Kaschenko

Regional Scientific and Educational Mathematical Center, Demidov Yaroslavl State University, 150003, Yaroslavl, Russia

Abstract: Chains of Van der Pol equations with a large delay in coupling are considered. It is assumed that the number of chain elements is also sufficiently large. In a natural manner, a chain is replaced by a Van der Pol equation with an integral term in the space variable and with periodic boundary conditions. Primary attention is given to the local dynamics of chains with unidirectional and bidirectional coupling. For sufficiently large values of the delay parameter, parameters are explicitly determined for which critical cases occur in the stability problem for the zero equilibrium state. It is shown that the problems under consideration have an infinite-dimensional critical case. The well-known methods of invariant integral manifolds and the methods of normal forms are inapplicable in these problems. Proposed by this paper’s author, the method of infinite normalization–the method of quasi-normal forms–is used to show that the leading terms of the asymptotics of the original system are determined by solutions of (nonlocal) quasi-normal forms, i.e., special nonlinear boundary value problems of the parabolic type. As the main results, corresponding quasi-normal forms are constructed for the considered chains.

Key words: chains with unidirectional and bidirectional coupling, bifurcations, stability, quasi-normal forms, delay, dynamics.

UDC: 517.93

Received: 22.04.2023
Revised: 18.05.2023
Accepted: 29.05.2023

DOI: 10.31857/S0044466923090107


 English version:
Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 2023, 63:10, 1817–1836

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