Abstract

The problem of zero-dispersion nonlinear resonance — a phenomenon that can occur in a periodically-driven nonlinear oscillator whose eigenfrequency as a function of energy possesses an extremum — has been formulated in general for both the dissipative and nondissipative situations. A complete bifurcation analysis and classification of period-1 orbits is presented. The significance of bifurcations for the onset of chaos in the system, and for fluctuations in the presence of external noise, is discussed.

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