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D Müller-Bender1, A Otto1, G Radons1
1Institute of Physics, Chemnitz University of Technology, 09107 Chemnitz, Germany.
Abstract:
We demonstrate that a time-varying delay in nonlinear systems leads to a rich variety of dynamical behaviour, which cannot be observed in systems with constant delay. We show that the effect of the delay variation is similar to the Doppler effect with self-feedback. We distinguish between the non-resonant and the resonant Doppler effect corresponding to the dichotomy between conservative delays and dissipative delays. The non-resonant Doppler effect leads to a quasi-periodic frequency modulation of the signal, but the qualitative properties of the solution are the same as for constant delays. By contrast, the resonant Doppler effect leads to fundamentally different solutions characterized by low- and high-frequency phases with a clear separation between them. This is equivalent to time-multiplexed dynamics and can be used to design systems with well-defined multistable solutions or temporal switching between different chaotic and periodic dynamics. We systematically study chaotic dynamics in systems with large dissipative delay, which we call generalized laminar chaos. We derive a criterion for the occurrence of different orders of generalized laminar chaos, where the order is related to the dimension of the chaotic attractor. The recently found laminar chaos with constant plateaus in the low-frequency phases is the zeroth-order case with a very low dimension compared to the known high dimension of turbulent chaos in systems with conservative delay. This article is part of the theme issue 'Nonlinear dynamics of delay systems'.
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