Node (autonomous system)

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The behaviour of a linear autonomous system around a critical point is a node if the following conditions are satisfied:

Each path converges to or away from the critical point (dependent of the underlying equation) as t (or as t). Furthermore, each path approaches the point asymptotically through a line.[1]

References

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  1. ^ George F. Simmons, Differential equations with applications and historical notes, Second edition, pp. 447–448.