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32/2007

Delayed feedback control near Hopf bifurcation

Fatihcan M. Atay

Abstract

The stability of functional differential equations under delayed feedback is investigated near a Hopf bifurcation. Necessary and sufficient conditions are derived for the stability of the equilibrium solution using averaging theory. The results are used to compare delayed versus undelayed feedback, as well as discrete versus distributed delays. Conditions are obtained for which delayed feedback with partial state information can yield stability where undelayed feedback is ineffective. Furthermore, it is shown that when the feedback is stabilizing (respectively, destabilizing), then a discrete delay is locally the most stabilizing (resp., destabilizing) one among delay distributions having the same mean. Thus, increasing the variance of the delay distribution near a discrete delay reduces the effect of delays in the feedback.

Received:
Mar 28, 2007
Published:
Mar 28, 2007
MSC Codes:
34K35, 93C23, 93D15, 34K20
Keywords:
stability, feedback, hopf bifurcation, distributed delays, {H}opf bifurcation

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2008 Repository Open Access
Fatihcan M. Atay

Delayed feedback control near Hopf bifurcation

In: Discrete and continuous dynamical systems / S, 1 (2008) 2, pp. 197-205