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bifurcation

Splitting something into two pieces. For example, an investor might wish to run portfolio analysis under different market conditions, such as if an interest rate cut occurs or does not occur.

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  1. Bifurcation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Bifurcation means the splitting of a main body into two parts. Bifurcation or Bifurcated may refer to: Bifurcation (law), the division of issues in a trial; Bifurcation ...
     
  2. Bifurcation theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Bifurcation theory is the mathematical study of changes in the qualitative or topological structure of a given family, such as the integral curves of a family of vector ...
     
  3. bifurcation - definition of bifurcation by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    bi·fur·cate (b f r-k t , b -fûr -). v. bi·fur·cat·ed, bi·fur·cat·ing, bi·fur·cates. v.tr. To divide into two parts or branches. v.intr. To separate into two parts or branches; fork.
     
  4. Bifurcation - Merriam-Webster Online
    the act of bifurcating : the state of being bifurcated. Examples of BIFURCATION. < a thoughtful book about the nation's bifurcation into two distinct and ...
     
  5. Bifurcation
    Roughly speaking, a bifurcation is a qualitative change in an attractor's structure as a control parameter is smoothly varied. For example, a simple equilibrium, ...
     
  6. Bifurcation -- from Wolfram MathWorld
    In a dynamical system, a bifurcation is a period doubling, quadrupling, etc., that accompanies the onset of chaos. It represents the sudden appearance of a ...
     
  7. bifurcation - Wiktionary
    bifurcation (plural bifurcations) ... (mathematics) The change in the qualitative or topological structure of a given family as decribed by bifurcation theory.
     
  8. Bifurcations
    Jun 23, 1998 ... While there is a generally accepted precise definition for the term "first order differential equation'', this is not the case for the term "Bifurcation''.