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Normal form (dynamical systems)

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In mathematics, the normal form of a dynamical system is a simplified form that can be useful in determining the system's behavior.

Normal forms are often used for determining local bifurcations in a system. All systems exhibiting a certain type of bifurcation are locally (around the equilibrium) topologically equivalent to the normal form of the bifurcation. For example, the normal form of a saddle-node bifurcation is

where is the bifurcation parameter. The transcritical bifurcation

near can be converted to the normal form

with the transformation .[1]

See also canonical form for use of the terms canonical form, normal form, or standard form more generally in mathematics.

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