
doi: 10.1063/5.0030742
pmid: 33754753
We study the geometry of the bifurcation diagrams of the families of vector fields in the plane. Countable number of pairwise non-equivalent germs of bifurcation diagrams in the two-parameter families is constructed. Previously, this effect was discovered for three parameters only. Our example is related to so-called saddle node (SN)–SN families: unfoldings of vector fields with one saddle-node singular point and one saddle-node cycle. We prove structural stability of this family. By the way, the tools that may be helpful in the proof of structural stability of other generic two-parameter families are developed. One of these tools is the embedding theorem for saddle-node families depending on the parameter. It is proved at the end of the paper.
Topological and differentiable equivalence, conjugacy, moduli, classification of dynamical systems, Normal forms for dynamical systems, bifurcation diagrams, structural stability, germs of bifurcations, Generic properties, structural stability of dynamical systems, saddle-node families
Topological and differentiable equivalence, conjugacy, moduli, classification of dynamical systems, Normal forms for dynamical systems, bifurcation diagrams, structural stability, germs of bifurcations, Generic properties, structural stability of dynamical systems, saddle-node families
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