Bifurcation

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Bifurcation means the splitting of a main body into two parts.

Bifurcation or bifurcated may refer to:

  • Bifurcation (law), the division of issues in a trial
  • Bifurcation theory, the study of bifurcation in dynamical systems
  • River bifurcation, the forking of a river into its distributaries
  • Bifurcation lake, a lake that flows into two different drainage basins
  • Bifurcation of an incompressible flow, modeled by squeeze mapping the fluid flow
  • Bifurcated bonding, in which a single hydrogen atom participates in two hydrogen bonds
  • Aortic bifurcation, the point at which the abdominal aorta bifurcates into the left and right common iliac arteries

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