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Stochastic pitchfork bifurcation: Numerical simulations and symbolic calculations using MAPLE
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    Stochastic pitchfork bifurcation: Numerical simulations and symbolic calculations using MAPLE (English)
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    22 January 1996
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    This paper presents results of simulations done to study pitchfork bifurcation of the nonlinear stochastic differential equation \[ dx_t = (\alpha x + \beta x^3)dt + \sigma_1 x dw^1_t + \sigma_2 x^3 dw^2_t \] where \((w^1_t, w^2_t)\) is a Wiener process taking values in \(\mathbb{R}^2\). An example is given of using MAPLE to transform a noisy van de Pol-Duffing oscillator into a normal form conducive to the identification of pitchfork bifurcation.
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    pitchfork bifurcation
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    nonlinear stochastic differential equation
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    Wiener process
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    MAPLE
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    van de Pol-Duffing oscillator
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