Explain what a basin of attraction is and identify a basin of attraction using a vector field
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Basin of attraction: A basin of attraction is a region in a vector field where all initial conditions lead to a particular stable equilibrium point or limit cycle. In other words, it is the set of all points in the phase space that converge to a specific attractor Show more…
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