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  2. Pitchfork bifurcation - Wikipedia

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    In bifurcation theory, a field within mathematics, a pitchfork bifurcation is a particular type of local bifurcation where the system transitions from one fixed point to three fixed points. Pitchfork bifurcations, like Hopf bifurcations , have two types – supercritical and subcritical.

  3. Bifurcation diagram - Wikipedia

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    Symmetry breaking in pitchfork bifurcation as the parameter ε is varied. ε = 0 is the case of symmetric pitchfork bifurcation.. In a dynamical system such as ¨ + (;) + =, which is structurally stable when , if a bifurcation diagram is plotted, treating as the bifurcation parameter, but for different values of , the case = is the symmetric pitchfork bifurcation.

  4. Bifurcation theory - Wikipedia

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    If the eigenvalue is equal to one, the bifurcation is either a saddle-node (often called fold bifurcation in maps), transcritical or pitchfork bifurcation. If the eigenvalue is equal to −1, it is a period-doubling (or flip) bifurcation, and otherwise, it is a Hopf bifurcation. Examples of local bifurcations include: Saddle-node (fold) bifurcation

  5. Feigenbaum constants - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, specifically bifurcation theory, the Feigenbaum constants / ˈ f aɪ ɡ ə n b aʊ m / [1] δ and α are two mathematical constants which both express ratios in a bifurcation diagram for a non-linear map. They are named after the physicist Mitchell J. Feigenbaum.

  6. File:Pitchfork bifurcation left.svg - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing pitchfork bifurcation geometry given by a slice through cusp catastrophe. Date: 1 December 2005: Source: Created in OpenOffice Draw, exported as SVG, size explicitly added in text editor. Author: Jheald: SVG development

  7. Saddle-node bifurcation - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical area of bifurcation theory a saddle-node bifurcation, tangential bifurcation or fold bifurcation is a local bifurcation in which two fixed points (or equilibria) of a dynamical system collide and annihilate each other. The term 'saddle-node bifurcation' is most often used in reference to continuous dynamical systems.

  8. Pitchfork Festival Won’t Take Place In Chicago Next Year - AOL

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    The Pitchfork Festival will not take place in Chicago in 2025, apparently ending a 19-year run in the city. Organizers said they made “the difficult decision not to host” the event next summer ...

  9. Talk:Bifurcation theory/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 Bifurcation Theory template. 3 comments. 2 Organizing bifurcation theory. ... 6 Relevance/weight of bifurcation theory in semiclassical/quantum physics. 6 comments.