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bifurcatio tracheae)
Bifurcation diagram Bifurcate merging, a
kinship system False dilemma or
bifurcation Tongue bifurcation (disambiguation) Fork (disambiguation)...
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bifurcation Pitchfork bifurcation Period-doubling (flip)
bifurcation Hopf
bifurcation Neimark–Sacker (secondary Hopf)
bifurcation Global bifurcations...
- the
bifurcation locus can be
thought of as an
analog of the
Julia set in
parameter space.
Without doubt, the most
famous example of a
bifurcation locus...
- Some
states permit bifurcation, some do not
allow it, and some
state statutes do not
address the issue. In arbitration,
bifurcation can be used to get...
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although often the
unstable points are omitted.
Bifurcation diagrams enable the
visualization of
bifurcation theory. In the
context of discrete-time dynamical...
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aortic bifurcation is the
point at
which the
abdominal aorta bifurcates (forks) into the left and
right common iliac arteries. The
aortic bifurcation is usually...
- In
bifurcation theory, a
field within mathematics, a
transcritical bifurcation is a
particular kind of
local bifurcation,
meaning that it is characterized...
- negative, and the
bifurcation is supercritical.
Otherwise it is
unstable and the
bifurcation is subcritical. The
normal form of a Hopf
bifurcation is the following...
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mathematical area of
bifurcation theory a saddle-node
bifurcation,
tangential bifurcation or fold
bifurcation is a
local bifurcation in
which two fixed...
- A lake
bifurcation occurs when a lake (a
bifurcating lake) has
outflows into two
different drainage basins. In this case, the
drainage divide cannot be...