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Catastrophe theory

Physics Today, 1978
The mathematical theory of catastrophes was developed by Rene Thom and consists of models suitable for explaining the abrupt changes of discontinuous dependent variables. Such variables are called catastrophic and have been difficult to analyze because mathematics has traditionally assumed that both the independent and dependent variables are ...
Tim Poston, L. S. Schulman
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Catastrophe Theory

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1987
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Nonelementary catastrophe theory

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, 1983
The paper explains ''the imperfect bifurcation theory of Golubitsky and Schaeffer: catastrophe theory with a distinguished parameter''. This generalisation of elementary catastrophe theory leads to new results on degenerate Hopf bifurcation. Some applications of these ideas are included.
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Elementary catastrophe theory

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, 1983
The author explains some of the basic mathematical ideas of René Thom's catastrophe theory. The paper deals with the elementary catastrophes. The following examples are presented: the buckling of an arch, the response of patients suffering from hyperthyroidism to therapy, and cellular dfferentiation.
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Catastrophe Theory

Scientific American, 1976
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