Catastrophe conditions for vector fields in Rn

Abstract

Practical conditions are given here for finding and classifying high codimension intersection points of n hypersurfaces in n dimensions. By interpreting those hypersurfaces as the nullclines of a vector field in Rn, we broaden the concept of Thom's catastrophes to find bifurcation points of (non-gradient) vector fields of any dimension. We introduce a family of determinants Bj, such that a codimension r bifurcation point is found by solving the system B1=...=Br=0, subject to certain non-degeneracy conditions. The determinants Bj generalize the derivatives ∂j\;∂ xjF(x) that vanish at a catastrophe of a scalar function F(x). We do not extend catastrophe theory or singularity theory themselves, but provide a means to apply them more readily to the multi-dimensional dynamical models that appear, for example, in the study of various engineered or living systems. For illustration we apply our conditions to locate butterfly and star catastrophes in a second order PDE.

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