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showing such a behavior. It is
useful to
divide bifurcations into two prin****l classes:
Local bifurcations,
which can be
analysed entirely through changes...
- Look up
bifurcation,
bifurcated, or
bifurcating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bifurcation or
bifurcated may
refer to:
Bifurcation theory, the study...
- In the
mathematical theory of
bifurcations, a Hopf
bifurcation is a
critical point where, as a
parameter changes, a system's
stability switches and a periodic...
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Stable bifurcations are
bifurcations in
which both
channels receive water. In deltas, the
directions of
distributaries resulting from
bifurcation are easily...
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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...
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transitions from one
fixed point to
three fixed points.
Pitchfork bifurcations, like Hopf
bifurcations, have two
types –
supercritical and subcritical. In continuous...
- to more
complex bifurcations simplifying into
separate saddle nodes and
fixed points. Two such
examples of "imperfect"
bifurcations that can
appear in...
- The
bifurcated needle is a
narrow steel rod,
approximately 5 cm (2 in) long with two
prongs at one end. It was
designed to hold one dose of reconstituted...
- The
bifurcated ligament (internal calcaneocuboid,
interosseous ligament or
bifurcate ligament) is a
strong band,
attached behind to the deep
hollow on...
- In mathematics,
particularly in
dynamical systems, a
bifurcation diagram shows the
values visited or
approached asymptotically (fixed points, periodic...