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5 December, 05:02

Determine the bifurcation value (s) for the one-parameter family

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  1. 5 December, 05:19
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    Let's say we have a one parameter family:

    dydt=y2+kdydt=y2+k

    I want to find the bifurcation value. What does this mean?

    It seems like I need to set dy/dt = 0 and then solve for k, but then I get a negative square root:

    0=y2+k0=y2+k

    y2=-ky2=-k

    y=sqrt (-k) y=sqrt (-k)

    or

    k=-y2
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