Multistable System
A multistable system is a type of system that can exist in multiple stable states. This means that, depending on initial conditions or external influences, the system can settle into different configurations or outcomes. Examples of multistable systems can be found in various fields, including physics, biology, and engineering.
In a multistable system, small changes in parameters can lead to significant shifts in behavior. For instance, in mechanical systems, a beam can bend in different ways under varying loads. Similarly, in neuroscience, the brain can exhibit different stable patterns of activity, reflecting various mental states or responses to stimuli.