Sentences with phrase «nonlinear system»

A nonlinear system is a type of system where the output or response is not directly proportional to the input or cause. In other words, the relationship and behavior of the system cannot be determined just by looking at the individual components or inputs. Instead, it involves complex interactions and dependencies that can lead to unpredictable and non-linear responses. Full definition
Abortive responses and rapid chattering between modes are common problems in nonlinear systems with not quite enough oomph, the reason why old fluorescent lights flicker.
On Universality of Transition to Chaos Scenario in Nonlinear Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations of Shilnikov's Type
For instance, the phrase «deterministic chaos» is frequently employed to describe the repeated formation of «random» patterns of dynamical trajectories of nonlinear systems.
That's the thing about nonlinear systems like the Earth's climate: things happen gradually, then suddenly.
As I said to Barry above, what I am saying is that the consensus is wrong, and that the Austrian School and those that understand nonlinear systems theory are right.
Its a coupled implicit nonlinear system, and you have to model it and solve the resulting equations.
There is also the issue of how nonlinear the system is, and whether slight differences in earlier conditions could lead the present interglacial to differ substantially from 19c.
Didier Sornette identified extremes in a number of dynamic nonlinear systems — «associated with what can be called equivalently a phase transition, a bifurcation, a catastrophe (in the sense of Rene Thom) or a tipping point» — as dragon - kings.
Let me try to summarize the state of affairs before I speculate a little, based on what I know from somewhat analogous nonlinear systems seen in biophysics and neurobiology that also flip.
As I wrote in reaction to James Hansen's recent paper: «That's the thing about nonlinear systems like the Earth's climate: things happen gradually, then suddenly.»
While in Tampere, he did research in nonlinear systems, image recognition and classification, image correspondence, computational learning theory, multiscale and spectral methods, and statistical signal processing.
For it was Lovelock's Gaia Hypothesis which first popularised the idea that the biosphere is a massively complex nonlinear system that works to regulate many different subsystems towards a relatively narrow envelope of values necessary for the continuity of life on the planet through a tangle of negative feedbacks, in much the same way the human body maintains constant internal conditions necessary for life.
And his book suggests that scientists should address the obvious metaphysical implications of twentieth - century physics: e.g., Einstein and quantum mechanics and the more recent developments in the field of chaos theory and nonlinear systems.
In a messy, nonlinear system, small tweaks are much less important.
The second batch of symbols were an example of a Nonlinear system: given the information of the prior symbol and even the ones that came before that, it's impossible to accurately predict what the next symbol will be (ignore this if you're a telepath or some sort of Psychic).
People have a tendency to approach the body [a nonlinear system] with a linear mentality i.e — If I do X, I'll get Y; If I eat X calories, in Y weeks I'll have Z amounts of fat loss.
You see, the human body is a nonlinear system and things like the calories in versus calories out model — a linear system — at best, give us only a guide of how things will go.
Is there a chunk of the climate - change - radar - screen (concerned with nonlinear systems and their interconnections and coupled responses) missing?
It's the nature of turbulent, nonlinear systems.
When rapidly forced, nonlinear systems are especially subject to unexpected behaviour.
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