control of bifurcations in nonlinear systems
Control of bifurcations in nonlinear systems refers to the ability to modify the behavior of a complex system to prevent or guide it through abrupt and significant changes, known as bifurcations. This involves the application of external inputs or adjustments to system parameters, aiming to stabilize the system and maintain its desired dynamic properties.
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