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cusprelated

Cusprelated is a term used in scholarly writing as an adjective to describe phenomena, structures, or analyses that involve cusp-related features. It is not a universally standardized concept but is employed to indicate a close relationship to cusp points on curves, caustics, or other cusp-like transitions.

In mathematics, cusprelated describes properties in the study of singularities of plane curves, where a cusp

In optics and wave theory, cusprelated caustics refer to cusp-shaped wavefront singularities and their imaging properties;

In data analysis and computer graphics, cusprelated descriptors can denote features whose emergence or disappearance coincides

point
is
a
local
singularity
such
as
y^2
=
x^3.
Cusprelated
analyses
may
examine
local
parametrizations,
jet
spaces,
or
normal
forms
near
the
cusp,
classification
of
singularities,
and
asymptotic
behavior
of
functions
around
the
cusp.
For
example,
near
a
cusp,
one
often
uses
parametric
form
x
=
t^2,
y
=
t^3
to
model
the
local
geometry;
cusprelated
measurements
might
study
curvature
blow-up
or
tangent
cone.
in
catastrophe
theory,
the
cusp
(A2)
catastrophe
is
a
simple
model
of
a
cusp
bifurcation,
and
cusprelated
language
may
describe
transitions
across
the
cusp
set.
with
cusp-like
threshold
crossings
in
a
parameter
space.
See
also
cusp,
cusp
catastrophe,
singularity
theory,
plane
curve.