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arxiv: 1209.3713 · v2 · pith:KDEWB3DUnew · submitted 2012-09-17 · 🧮 math.DS · nlin.CD

Systematic experimental exploration of bifurcations with non-invasive control

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keywords controlbifurcationsnon-invasiveforcednonlineararoundbifurcationcusp
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We present a general method for systematically investigating the dynamics and bifurcations of a physical nonlinear experiment. In particular, we show how the odd-number limitation inherent in popular non-invasive control schemes, such as (Pyragas) time-delayed or washout-filtered feedback control, can be overcome for tracking equilibria or forced periodic orbits in experiments. To demonstrate the use of our non-invasive control, we trace out experimentally the resonance surface of a periodically forced mechanical nonlinear oscillator near the onset of instability, around two saddle-node bifurcations (folds) and a cusp bifurcation.

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