An elementary model of torus canards.

Chaos

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Center for BioDynamics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA.

Published: June 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on torus canards, which are complex trajectories in higher-dimensional systems that generalize classical canard orbits from simpler planar systems.
  • These trajectories occur in fast-slow systems of ordinary differential equations, where the fast subsystem exhibits a saddle-node bifurcation of limit cycles.
  • The research explores these dynamics in a third-order model influenced by a phase-dependent term, revealing diverse behaviors in fast and slow rotation regimes, and offering insights into similar phenomena seen in neuroscience models.

Article Abstract

We study the recently observed phenomena of torus canards. These are a higher-dimensional generalization of the classical canard orbits familiar from planar systems and arise in fast-slow systems of ordinary differential equations in which the fast subsystem contains a saddle-node bifurcation of limit cycles. Torus canards are trajectories that pass near the saddle-node and subsequently spend long times near a repelling branch of slowly varying limit cycles. In this article, we carry out a study of torus canards in an elementary third-order system that consists of a rotated planar system of van der Pol type in which the rotational symmetry is broken by including a phase-dependent term in the slow component of the vector field. In the regime of fast rotation, the torus canards behave much like their planar counterparts. In the regime of slow rotation, the phase dependence creates rich torus canard dynamics and dynamics of mixed mode type. The results of this elementary model provide insight into the torus canards observed in a higher-dimensional neuroscience model.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3592798DOI Listing

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