phase space bifurcation
Phase space bifurcation refers to the splitting or branching of a system's phase space trajectories into different pathways or behaviors as a result of changes in system parameters or external conditions. It signifies a qualitative change in the system's dynamics, where small variations can lead to significant alterations in the system's future evolution.
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