Abstract
Tri-rhythmical nature has attracted extensive attention from scholars in describing the dynamical behaviors of self-sustained systems. In this paper, we consider a tri-rhythmic van der Pol system and give a bifurcation analysis of a stochastic tri-rhythmic self-sustained system under joint noise perturbation. Based on an approximate approach, we give the stationary probability density function of amplitudes, and we find that the noise and time-delay feedback, regulating the velocity time-delay feedback strength parameter, may not cause transitions among unimodal, bimodal and trimodal in the tri-rhythmic system. More stochastic bifurcations appear by regulating the time delay in this system. The system, surprisingly, undergoes five times of stochastic bifurcations when the time delay is monotonically increased. It is shown that the time delay is more sensitive to the tri-rhythmic system and a much stronger dependence on the system. From a biological point of view, the reaction rate of biological molecules can be enhanced or diminished by the change of the noise intensity or correlation time of Gaussian colored noise. More surprisingly, an increase in displacement feedback will delay the reaction rate; however, the effect of an increase in velocity feedback on the reaction rate depends on the time delay. A detailed research on the parameter space indicates that time delay and colored noise parameters can effectively control the multirhythmicity of the system. Finally, this paper verifies the effectiveness of the theoretical solution through the numerical results of Monte Carlo simulation of the original system. These results may help to further explore forking bifurcations in real-world applications. This research provides new insight into the understanding of nontrivial effects of joint noise on the tri-rhythmic system.
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