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A buckling model for the set of umbilic catastrophes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

J. M. T. Thompson
Affiliation:
University College London and the Technical University of Budapest
Z. Gaspar
Affiliation:
University College London and the Technical University of Budapest

Abstract

Zeeman has drawn attention to the sequences in which catastrophes, or modes of instability, can be linked, and it is a common observation that sequences of catastrophes of low order are always found in the environment of catastrophes of higher order. In this paper, a simple buckling model is presented that generates in an elegant manner a complete sequence of the umbilic catastrophes as represented by the semi-symmetric branching points. The scan of a single fundamental parameter of this model is shown to trace a route through all regimes of the umbilic bracelet, giving in turn the hyperbolic, symbolic, elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic umbilic catastrophes.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1977

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