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The discussion revolves around a 3-D non-linear equation that has been linearized to identify a fixed point, which is a repelling spiral. Despite this, the user observes that all trajectories converge to the fixed point regardless of the initial conditions, raising questions about the behavior of the system. The equation provided includes parameters a, b, c, and alpha, all of which are positive constants. The user seeks clarification on why the trajectories converge to a repelling fixed point and requests assistance in visualizing the dynamics. The situation highlights a potential misunderstanding of the system's stability characteristics.
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Unstable fixed point...help me!...U may find interesting!

Dear friends,

I have a 3-D non-linear equation. I have inearised it to get a single fixed point which turns out to be a repelling spiral (one +ve real eigenvalue, and two complex conjugates with +ve real part)...Now, the problem is whatever initial point (even if the initial point is very close to the fixed point itself, not to talk of the far of initial conditions) I take in the phase space and run 4th order runge-kutta code, the trajectory converges to the fixed point...why should it be?..(To me it seems strange as the fixed point is repelling spiral!)...Please help me!
 
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please show a diagram and the equation.
 
The equation is of the following type:

dx/dt=-a*sqrt(x^2+y^2+z^2)*x - y*c*cos(alpha)
dy/dt=-a*sqrt(x^2+y^2+z^2)*y + x*c*cos(alpha)+z*c*sin(alpha)
dz/dt=-a*sqrt(x^2+y^2+z^2)*z - y*c*sin(alpha)-b

where a,b,c,alpha are constants...all positive

I don't have the diagram right now...but in whatever octant u take a point as the initial condition then for a=0.027, b=10, c=0.16, alpha=0.5 , all trajectories seem to reach a repelling spiral at about (0.7,-2.4,-18.8)...which has been calculated using linearisation technique...
 

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