Pitchfork bifurcation
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Bifurcation theory
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 fields, and the solutions of a family of differential equations...

, a field within mathematics
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, a pitchfork bifurcation is a particular type of local bifurcation. Pitchfork bifurcations, like Hopf bifurcation
Hopf bifurcation
In the mathematical theory of bifurcations, a Hopf or PoincarĂ©–Andronov–Hopf bifurcation, named after Henri PoincarĂ©, Eberhard Hopf, and Aleksandr Andronov, is a local bifurcation in which a fixed point of a dynamical system loses stability as a pair of complex conjugate eigenvalues of...

s have two types - supercritical or subcritical.

In flows, that is, continuous dynamical systems described by ODE
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s, pitchfork bifurcations occur generically in systems with symmetry
Symmetry in mathematics
Symmetry occurs not only in geometry, but also in other branches of mathematics. It is actually the same as invariance: the property that something does not change under a set of transformations....

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Supercritical case

The normal form of the supercritical pitchfork bifurcation is
For negative values of , there is one stable equilibrium at . For there is an unstable equilibrium at , and two stable equilibria at .

Subcritical case

The normal form for the subcritical case is
In this case, for the equilibrium at is stable, and there are two unstable equilbria at . For the equilibrium at is unstable.

Formal definition

An ODE
described by a one parameter function with satisfying:  (f is an odd function),


has a pitchfork bifurcation at . The form of the pitchfork is given
by the sign of the third derivative:
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