global bifurcations
Global bifurcations refer to abrupt transitions or qualitative changes that occur in the dynamics of a system when a parameter crosses a critical value. These transitions involve a simultaneous change in the stability and behavior of a system, leading to the emergence of new solutions or a shift from one stable state to another. These bifurcations have a global impact on the overall behavior of the system rather than affecting only a specific local region.
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