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Fold singularities of nonsmooth and slow-fast dynamical systems -- equivalence by the hidden dynamics approach (1506.01014v1)

Published 2 Jun 2015 in math.DS

Abstract: The {\it two-fold singularity} has played a significant role in our understanding of uniqueness and stability in piecewise smooth dynamical systems. When a vector field is discontinuous at some hypersurface, it can become tangent to that surface from one side or the other, and tangency from both sides creates a two-fold singularity. The flow this creates bears a superficial resemblance to so-called {\it folded singularities} in (smooth) slow-fast systems, which arise at the intersection of attractive and repelling branches of slow invariant manifolds, important in the local study of canards and mixed mode oscillations. Here we show that these two singularities are intimately related. When the discontinuity in a piecewise smooth system is blown up or smoothed out at a two-fold singularity, the resulting system can be mapped onto a folded singularity. The result is not obvious, however, since it requires the presence of nonlinear or `hidden' terms at the discontinuity, which turn out to be necessary for structural stability of the blow up (or smoothing), and necessary for mapping to the folded singularity.

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