TY - UNPB
T1 - The hyperbolic umbilic singularity in fast-slow systems
AU - Kojakhmetov, Hildeberto Jardón
AU - Kuehn, Christian
AU - Steinert, Maximilian
N1 - 56 pages, 19 figures
PY - 2022/2/3
Y1 - 2022/2/3
N2 - Fast-slow systems with three slow variables and gradient structure in the fast variables have, generically, hyperbolic umbilic, elliptic umbilic or swallowtail singularities. In this article we provide a detailed local analysis of a fast-slow system near a hyperbolic umbilic singularity. In particular, we show that under some appropriate non-degeneracy conditions on the slow flow, the attracting slow manifolds jump onto the fast regime and fan out as they cross the hyperbolic umbilic singularity. The analysis is based on the blow-up technique, in which the hyperbolic umbilic point is blown up to a 5-dimensional sphere. Moreover, the reduced slow flow is also blown up and embedded into the blown-up fast formulation. Further, we describe how our analysis is related to classical theories such as catastrophe theory and constrained differential equations.
AB - Fast-slow systems with three slow variables and gradient structure in the fast variables have, generically, hyperbolic umbilic, elliptic umbilic or swallowtail singularities. In this article we provide a detailed local analysis of a fast-slow system near a hyperbolic umbilic singularity. In particular, we show that under some appropriate non-degeneracy conditions on the slow flow, the attracting slow manifolds jump onto the fast regime and fan out as they cross the hyperbolic umbilic singularity. The analysis is based on the blow-up technique, in which the hyperbolic umbilic point is blown up to a 5-dimensional sphere. Moreover, the reduced slow flow is also blown up and embedded into the blown-up fast formulation. Further, we describe how our analysis is related to classical theories such as catastrophe theory and constrained differential equations.
KW - math.DS
KW - 34E15, 34A26, 58K35
U2 - 10.48550/arXiv.2202.01662
DO - 10.48550/arXiv.2202.01662
M3 - Preprint
BT - The hyperbolic umbilic singularity in fast-slow systems
PB - arXiv
ER -