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  • What is a bifurcation and what are some examples? In the mathematical sense, The change in the qualitative

    or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.

    seems to allow for more general cases than dispersing in two. What is called bifurcation in theoretical applications?


    As @origimbo points out in the comments, a prominent example is the pitchfork bifurcation, “where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points” (as explained in an article after a discussion) What does the OP show under this question?

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  • What is a bifurcation and what are some examples? In the mathematical sense, The change in the qualitative

    or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.

    seems to allow for more general cases than dispersing in two. What is called bifurcation in theoretical applications?


    As @origimbo points out in the comments, a prominent example is the pitchfork bifurcation, “where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points” (as explained in an article after a discussion) What does the OP show under this question?

    • 776770 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • What is a bifurcation and what are some examples? In the mathematical sense, The change in the qualitative

    or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.

    seems to allow for more general cases than dispersing in two. What is called bifurcation in theoretical applications?


    As @origimbo points out in the comments, a prominent example is the pitchfork bifurcation, “where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points” (as explained in an article after a discussion) What does the OP show under this question?

    • 776770 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • What is a bifurcation and what are some examples? In the mathematical sense, The change in the qualitative

    or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.

    seems to allow for more general cases than dispersing in two. What is called bifurcation in theoretical applications?


    As @origimbo points out in the comments, a prominent example is the pitchfork bifurcation, “where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points” (as explained in an article after a discussion) What does the OP show under this question?

    • 776770 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • What is a bifurcation and what are some examples? In the mathematical sense, The change in the qualitative

    or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.

    seems to allow for more general cases than dispersing in two. What is called bifurcation in theoretical applications?


    As @origimbo points out in the comments, a prominent example is the pitchfork bifurcation, “where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points” (as explained in an article after a discussion) What does the OP show under this question?

    • 776770 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • What is a bifurcation and what are some examples? In the mathematical sense, The change in the qualitative

    or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.

    seems to allow for more general cases than dispersing in two. What is called bifurcation in theoretical applications?


    As @origimbo points out in the comments, a prominent example is the pitchfork bifurcation, “where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points” (as explained in an article after a discussion) What does the OP show under this question?

    • 776770 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • What is a bifurcation and what are some examples? In the mathematical sense, The change in the qualitative

    or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.

    seems to allow for more general cases than dispersing in two. What is called bifurcation in theoretical applications?


    As @origimbo points out in the comments, a prominent example is the pitchfork bifurcation, “where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points” (as explained in an article after a discussion) What does the OP show under this question?

    • 776770 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • What is a bifurcation and what are some examples? In the mathematical sense, The change in the qualitative

    or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.

    seems to allow for more general cases than dispersing in two. What is called bifurcation in theoretical applications?


    As @origimbo points out in the comments, a prominent example is the pitchfork bifurcation, “where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points” (as explained in an article after a discussion) What does the OP show under this question?

    • 776770 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • What is a bifurcation and what are some examples? In the mathematical sense, The change in the qualitative

    or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.

    seems to allow for more general cases than dispersing in two. What is called bifurcation in theoretical applications?


    As @origimbo points out in the comments, a prominent example is the pitchfork bifurcation, “where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points” (as explained in an article after a discussion) What does the OP show under this question?

    • 776770 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes
  • What is a bifurcation and what are some examples? In the mathematical sense, The change in the qualitative

    or topological structure of a given family as described by bifurcation theory.

    seems to allow for more general cases than dispersing in two. What is called bifurcation in theoretical applications?


    As @origimbo points out in the comments, a prominent example is the pitchfork bifurcation, “where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points” (as explained in an article after a discussion) What does the OP show under this question?

    • 776770 views
    • 640 answers
    • 289757 votes