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In cusp catastrophe theory, u is called a normal variable and v is a splitting variable. The normal variable determines when the sudden change of behavior f happens, where splitting variable regulates the scale of this change. The equilibrium state can be described by Eq.
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Cusp catastrophe model for sudden changes in a person's behavior. Hu, B.; Xia, N. Information Sciences 294: 489-512. 2015. ISSN/ISBN: 0020-0255.
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