The classification of reversible-equivariant steady-state bifurcations on self-dual spaces

Author:

BAPTISTELLI P. H.,MANOEL M.

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper we apply singularity theory methods to the classification of reversible-equivariant steady-state bifurcations depending on one real parameter. We assume that the group of symmetries and reversing symmetries is a compact Lie group Γ, and the equivalence is defined in order to preserve these symmetries and reversing symmetries in the normal forms and their unfoldings. When the representation of Γ is self-dual, we show that the classification can be reduced to the standard equivariant context. In this case, we establish a one-to-one association between the classification of bifurcations in the reversible-equivariant context and the classification of purely equivariant bifurcations related to them. As an application of the results, we obtain the classification of self-dual representations ofZ2Z2andD4on the plane.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Mathematics

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