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Transcritical bifurcation






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Inbifurcation theory, a field within mathematics, a transcritical bifurcation is a particular kind of local bifurcation, meaning that it is characterized by an equilibrium having an eigenvalue whose real part passes through zero.

The normal form of a transcritical bifurcation, where r ranges from −5 to 5.

A transcritical bifurcation is one in which a fixed point exists for all values of a parameter and is never destroyed. However, such a fixed point interchanges its stability with another fixed point as the parameter is varied.[1] In other words, both before and after the bifurcation, there is one unstable and one stable fixed point. However, their stability is exchanged when they collide. So the unstable fixed point becomes stable and vice versa.

The normal form of a transcritical bifurcation is

This equation is similar to the logistic equation, but in this case we allow and to be positive or negative (while in the logistic equation and must be non-negative). The two fixed points are at and . When the parameter is negative, the fixed point at is stable and the fixed point is unstable. But for , the point at is unstable and the point at is stable. So the bifurcation occurs at .

A typical example (in real life) could be the consumer-producer problem where the consumption is proportional to the (quantity of) resource.

For example:

where

References[edit]

  1. ^ Strogatz, Steven (2001). Nonlinear dynamics and chaos: with applications to physics, biology, chemistry, and engineering. Boulder: Westview Press. ISBN 0-7382-0453-6.

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