
handle: 10754/597995
We present two case studies in one-dimensional dynamics concerning the discretization of transcritical (TC) and pitchfork (PF) bifurcations. In the vicinity of a TC or PF bifurcation point and under some natural assumptions on the one-step discretization method of order $p\ge 1$, we show that the time-$h$ exact and the step-size-$h$ discretized dynamics are topologically equivalent by constructing a two-parameter family of conjugacies in each case. As a main result, we prove that the constructed conjugacy maps are ${\cal{O}}(h^p)$-close to the identity and these estimates are optimal.
38 pages, 9 figures
conjugacy, discretized bifurcations, pitchfork bifurcation, Numerical Analysis (math.NA), Dynamical Systems (math.DS), transcritical bifurcation, FOS: Mathematics, 65L05, 65P30, 65Q30, 37G10, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, Mathematics - Dynamical Systems, topological equivalence
conjugacy, discretized bifurcations, pitchfork bifurcation, Numerical Analysis (math.NA), Dynamical Systems (math.DS), transcritical bifurcation, FOS: Mathematics, 65L05, 65P30, 65Q30, 37G10, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, Mathematics - Dynamical Systems, topological equivalence
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