How to plot a Bifurcation diagram for differential equation? Is there any formula to plot the bifurcation diagram?
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DEEPIHA PADMANATHAN
on 10 Jan 2017
Commented: Lazaros Moysis
on 10 Oct 2025 at 6:13
How to plot a Bifurcation diagram for differential equation? Is there any formula to plot the bifurcation diagram?
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Lazaros Moysis
on 10 Oct 2025 at 6:13
The best way to plot the bifurcation diagram is to use the local maxima method. Basically, you run a for loop, where each time you change the values of the system's parameter that you want to study. They you simulate the system, find the local maxima for a chosen state, and plot then in a graph. Once the for loop finishes, you can observe how many local maxima the system has for each parameter value. 1 local maxima means period-1 behavior, 2 local maxima means period-2 behavior and so on. Innumerable number of maxima means chaos
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Jagdeep Singh
on 8 Jul 2019
r1=10; r2=5; r3=3; a = 0.4; b = 1.5; c = 10; d = 1; e = 5; f = 1; g = 0.1; h=1.5; l=1; k=0.3; H=0.5;
dN = [n(1)*(r1-a*n(1)-b*n(2)-(c*n(3))/(1+g*n(1))-H); n(2)*(-r2+d*n(1)-e*n(2)-(f*n(3))/(1+g*n(2))-H); n(3)*(-r3+(h*n(1))/(1+g*n(1))+(l*n(1))/(1+g*n(2))-k*n(3)-H)];
How can I plot a Bifurcation diagram for avobe differential equation? may be N1 vs r1 or r2 or r3 or N2 vs r2
Thank you so much.
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