period-doubling bifurcation
Period-doubling bifurcation is a nonlinear dynamical system phenomenon in which a stable periodic solution of a system becomes unstable, leading to a cascading effect where subsequent bifurcations cause the system's behavior to exhibit doubling periods. In simpler terms, it describes a situation where a system's periodic pattern becomes chaotic or unstable, resulting in a rapid increase in the number of oscillations within each cycle.
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