bifurcation analysis
Bifurcation analysis refers to the study and examination of sudden changes or transitions in a complex system's behavior as a result of small variations in system parameters or inputs. It focuses on understanding the points at which a system's equilibrium or steady-state solutions may bifurcate or split into new states or patterns.
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