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Power Law Behavior of Center-Like Decaying Oscillation : Exponent through Perturbation Theory and Optimization

Published 21 Dec 2024 in math.DS and nlin.AO | (2412.16695v2)

Abstract: In dynamical systems theory, there is a lack of a straightforward rule to distinguish exact center solutions from decaying center-like solutions, as both require the damping force function to be zero [1, 2]. By adopting a multi-scale perturbative method, we have demonstrated a general rule for the decaying center-like power law behavior, characterized by an exponent of 1/3 . The investigation began with a physical question about the higher-order nonlinearity in a damping force function, which exhibits birhythmic and trirhythmic behavior under a transition to a decaying center-type solution. Using numerical optimization algorithms, we identified the power law exponent for decaying center-type behavior across various rhythmic conditions. For all scenarios, we consistently observed a decaying power law with an exponent of 1/3 .Our study aims to elucidate their dynamical differences, contributing to theoretical insights and practical applications where distinguishing between different types of center-like behaviour is crucial. This key result would be beneficial for studying the multi-rhythmic nature of biological and engineering systems.

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