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= Arnold tongue
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An Arnold tongue is a concept from dynamical systems and theoretical physics, particularly in the study of nonlinear systems and bifurcations. It describes the regions of stability for periodic orbits in a nonlinear dynamical system as a function of two parameters, typically representing frequency and amplitude of a driving force. The term "Arnold tongue" is named after the mathematician Vladimir Arnold, who explored these systems.