Suppressing birhythmicity by parametrically modulating nonlinearity in limit cycle oscillators
Sandip Saha, Sagar Chakraborty, Gautam Gangopadhyay

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to suppress unwanted birhythmicity in limit cycle oscillators by periodically modulating nonlinear damping, using analytical and numerical techniques on the van der Pol oscillator with delay and modifications.
Contribution
It proposes a novel control technique using parametric modulation of nonlinearity to manage multirhythmicity in oscillators, including delay-induced cases.
Findings
Parametric modulation can excite resonance and antiresonance at specific frequencies.
Modulation amplitude controls the suppression of birhythmicity.
The method can counteract delay-induced birhythmicity.
Abstract
Multirhythmicity, a form of multistability, in an oscillator is an intriguing phenomenon found across many branches of science. From an application point of view, while the multirhythmicity is sometimes desirable as it presents us with many possible coexisting stable oscillatory states to tap into, it can also be a nuisance because a random perturbation may make the system settle onto an unwanted stable state. Consequently, it is not surprising that there are many natural and artificial mechanisms available that can control the multirhythmicity. We propose in this paper the idea of incorporating parametric (periodic) modulation of the nonlinear damping in the limit cycle oscillators with a view to exciting resonance and antiresonance responses at particular angular driving frequencies, and controlling the resulting birhythmicity by changing the amplitude of the modulation. To this end,…
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