stability analysis of control systems with bifurcations
Stability analysis of control systems with bifurcations refers to the study of how the stability characteristics of a control system change when it undergoes a bifurcation, which is a qualitative change in the system's behavior. This analysis aims to understand the behavior of the system near critical points, where the system transitions from one stable state to another or exhibits complex behavior. By examining the stability of the system at different bifurcation points, it helps in designing robust control strategies to ensure desired stability and performance.
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