mathematical bifurcations
Mathematical bifurcations refer to points or conditions where a mathematical equation or system undergoes a qualitative change in its behavior or solutions. At these critical points, small changes in the parameters or initial conditions can lead to significant and abrupt shifts in the outcome or stability of the system.
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