bifurcating Meaning & Definition

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  • These bifurcating surfaces divide the parameter space into domains where all manipulators have the same number of cusp points.

  • The cellular flows along each of the two bifurcating branches differ by a translation of one-half wavelength.

  • The tree itself is based on bifurcating factor splits that yield optimal separation of populations into diagnostic categories.

  • Examples abound : a snowflake has a structure of bifurcating tendrils each of which is itself composed of bifurcating tendrils.

  • For the examples considered, it is shown that the bifurcating asymmetric branches are all unstable with respect to these small eigenvalues.

  • We speak of a bifurcation, or a bifurcating random differentiable map, if at least one of these properties is violated.

  • We recall, however, a previous result which also gives the uniqueness of the bifurcating solutions.

  • There is no way to prevent them bifurcating off the unit circle with loss of stability for the method.

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