Strong sensitivity of the vibrational resonance induced by fractal structures
Abstract
We consider a nonlinear system perturbed by two harmonic forcings of different frequencies. The slow forcing drives the system into an oscillatory regime while the fast perturbation enhances the effect of the slow periodic drive. The vibrational resonance occurs when this enhancement is optimal, usually when the fast perturbation has an amplitude much higher than the slow periodic forcing. We show that this resonance can also happen when the amplitude of the fast perturbation is far below the amplitude of the slow periodic forcing due to a peculiar condition of the phase space. Moreover, this resonance presents an extreme sensitivity to small variations of the fast perturbation. We explore here this phenomenon that we call ultrasensitive vibrational resonance.
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