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Data Acquisition Protocol for Determining Embedded Sensitivity Functions
Published on: April 20, 2016
Jacobian-free algorithm to calculate the phase sensitivity function in the phase reduction theory and its
1Department of Mathematical and Life Sciences, Hiroshima University, 1-7-1, Kagamiyama Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima 739-8521, Japan.
Abstract:
Phase reduction theory has been applied to many systems with limit cycles; however, it has limited applications in incompressible fluid systems. This is because the calculation of the phase sensitivity function, one of the fundamental functions in phase reduction theory, has a high computational cost for systems with a large degree of freedom. Furthermore, incompressible fluid systems have an implicit expression of the Jacobian. To address these issues, we propose a new algorithm to numerically calculate the phase sensitivity function. This algorithm does not require the explicit form of the Jacobian along the limit cycle, and the computational time is significantly reduced, compared with known methods. Along with the description of the method and characteristics, two applications of the method are demonstrated. One application is the traveling pulse in the FitzHugh Nagumo equation in a periodic domain and the other is the Kármán's vortex street. The response to the perturbation added to the Kármán's vortex street is discussed in terms of both phase reduction theory and fluid mechanics.
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