period doubling bifurcations
Period doubling bifurcations refer to a dynamic system's behavior where the doubling of a system's parameter causes a doubling of its periodic solutions. In other words, as a parameter increases, the system transitions to oscillating between two values, then four, then eight, and so on, following a pattern of doubling. This phenomenon often leads to the emergence of chaos in the system.
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