instantaneous bifurcations in control systems
Instantaneous bifurcations in control systems refer to sudden and significant changes in the behavior and stability of the system, occurring instantaneously without any gradual transitions. These bifurcations can result in the system transitioning to different stable states or exhibiting chaotic behavior.
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