multiple bifurcations in control systems
Multiple bifurcations in control systems refer to the occurrence of multiple critical points or turning points in the behavior of the system when certain parameters are varied. These bifurcations indicate significant changes in the stability and dynamics of the system, leading to the emergence of multiple steady states or different modes of operation.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- bifurcation analysis of switched control systems
- bifurcation control in chaotic systems
- bifurcation theory in dynamical systems
- bifurcations
- bifurcations in control systems with parametric uncertainties
- bifurcations in neuronal systems
- bifurcations in robust control
- control of bifurcations in delay systems
- control of bifurcations in nonlinear systems
- global bifurcations
- hopf bifurcations in control systems
- instantaneous bifurcations in control systems
- local bifurcations
- mathematical bifurcations
- stability analysis of control systems with bifurcations