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Nonlinear Dynamics in a Chemical Reaction under an Amplitude-Modulated Excitation: Hysteresis, Vibrational Resonance, Multistability, and Chaos

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  • A. V. Monwanou
  • A. A. Koukpémèdji
  • C. Ainamon
  • P. R. Nwagoum Tuwa
  • C. H. Miwadinou
  • J. B. Chabi Orou

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This paper deals with the effects of an amplitude-modulated (AM) excitation on the nonlinear dynamics of reactions between four molecules. The computation of the ï¬ xed points of the autonomous nonlinear chemical system has been made in detail using the Cardan’s method. Hopf bifurcation has been also successfully checked. Routes to chaos have been investigated through bifurcations structures, Lyapunov exponent, phase portraits, and Poincaré section. The effects of the control force on chaotic motions have been strongly analyzed, and the control efficiency is found in the cases (unmodulated case) and with and ; and are simple positive integers. Vibrational resonance (VR), hysteresis, and coexistence of several attractors have been studied in detail based on the relationship between the frequencies of the AM force. Results of analytical investigations are validated and complemented by numerical simulations.

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  • A. V. Monwanou & A. A. Koukpémèdji & C. Ainamon & P. R. Nwagoum Tuwa & C. H. Miwadinou & J. B. Chabi Orou, 2020. "Nonlinear Dynamics in a Chemical Reaction under an Amplitude-Modulated Excitation: Hysteresis, Vibrational Resonance, Multistability, and Chaos," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-16, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:8823458
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/8823458
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