2005
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.71.066206
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Symmetry breaking in a driven and strongly damped pendulum

Abstract: We examine the conditions for appearance of symmetry breaking bifurcation in damped and periodically driven pendulum in the case of strong damping. We show that symmetry breaking, unlike other nonlinear phenomena, can exist at high dissipation. We prove that symmetry breaking phases exist between phases of symmetric normal and symmetric inverted oscillations. We find that symmetry broken solutions occupy a sufficiently smaller region of pendulum's parameter space in comparison to the statements made in earlier… Show more

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“…However, it appears that both the identification of global and local symmetries and the precise detection of chaotic-periodic, periodic-chaotic [5], chaotic-chaotic transitions [4], "symmetry-breaking" bifurcations [31,28,33,29] and "symmetry-increasing" bifurcations [27] constitute promising results that bode well for the future, particularly in fields such a meteorology, finance and biomedicine. Indeed, the assessment of symmetry descriptors could be advantageously introduced for direct detection of symmetry breaking phenomena from the phase space (or time series) when the symmetry parameter varies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, it appears that both the identification of global and local symmetries and the precise detection of chaotic-periodic, periodic-chaotic [5], chaotic-chaotic transitions [4], "symmetry-breaking" bifurcations [31,28,33,29] and "symmetry-increasing" bifurcations [27] constitute promising results that bode well for the future, particularly in fields such a meteorology, finance and biomedicine. Indeed, the assessment of symmetry descriptors could be advantageously introduced for direct detection of symmetry breaking phenomena from the phase space (or time series) when the symmetry parameter varies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This very common theoretical concept that shows the spatio-temporal invariance properties of systems has been much studied through the phase space representation to observe symmetry breaking [27]. This is particularly the case for nonlinear dynamical systems such as systems having on-off intermittency [28], those with a strongly damped pendulum system [29] and the Helmholtz-Duffing oscillator [7]. There are a certain number of analytical tools to study symmetry bifurcations [30], [31], [32].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the natural world, little exists in a state of true equilibrium; in fact, most of the physics around us is far from equilibrium 1 . On both macroscopic and microscopic levels, driven systems exhibit rich and complex behaviour well beyond their equilibrium properties, due to the delicate balance between the external drive and the ‘internal' equilibrium behaviour opposing the drive 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .…”
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“…If the governing equations remain invariant in transformation S, we say that they are symmetric or have symmetry S. In our previous works we have focused on the appearance of a spontaneous dc voltage via dynamical symmetry breaking [21,18,29,40,28]. Let u 0 be the generated dc voltage:…”
Section: Effective Circuit Model With a DC Current Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%