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Subharmonic resonance in the non-linear Mathieu equation

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0020-7462(00)00095-0

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In this paper. we present an l (epsilon) perturbation method that utilizes Lie transform perturbation theory and elliptic functions to investigate subharmonic resonances in the non-linear Mathieu equation x + (delta + epsilon cos omegat) x + alphax(3) = 0. It is assumed that the parametric perturbation. epsilon cos omegat, is small and that the coefficient of the non-linear term, alpha, is positive but not necessarily small. We derive analytic expressions for features (width and location of equilibria) of resonance bands in a Poincare section of action-angle space that are associated with 2m : 1 subharmonic periodic solutions. In contrast to previous perturbation treatments of this problem, the unperturbed system is non-linear and the transformation to action-angle variables involves elliptic functions. We are, therefore. not restricted to a neighborhood of the origin in our investigation. The Hamiltonian structure of the unperturbed vector field, an integrable vector field, provides us with a framework for developing an analysis of the perturbed orbit structure. The methodolgy revolves around employing Lie transform perturbation theory for constructing the so-called resonance Kamiltonian, K-r whose level curves correspond to invariant curves of a Poincare map for the non-linear Mathieu equation. Explicit knowledge of K-r enables us to derive analytic expressions for the resonance bands in a Poincare section of action-angle space that are associated with 2m: 1 subharmonic periodic solutions. Predictions of the perturbation method are compared to results obtained by direct numerical integration of the non-linear Mathieu equation. The integrable nature of the unperturbed (epsilon = 0) non-linear Mathieu equation is preserved under the perturbation method. Consequently, the method is unable to predict the appearance of chaos. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.

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