bifurcations in robust control
Bifurcations in robust control refer to abrupt qualitative changes in the behavior of a system as control parameters vary. These changes can lead to unexpected and undesirable outcomes, such as loss of stability or poor performance. Robust control aims to analyze and design control systems that can handle bifurcations effectively, maintaining stability and optimal performance across a range of operating conditions.
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