Definition of Nonlinearities. Meaning of Nonlinearities. Synonyms of Nonlinearities

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- a nonlinear system (or a non-linear system) is a system in which the change of the output is not proportional to the change of the input. Nonlinear problems...
- mathematics, nonlinear modelling is empirical or semi-empirical modelling which takes at least some nonlinearities into account. Nonlinear modelling in...
- an effect due to the optical Kerr effect (and possibly higher-order nonlinearities) caused by the spatial variation in the intensity creating a spatial...
- Nonlinear narrative, disjointed narrative, or disrupted narrative is a narrative technique where events are portra****, for example, out of chronological...
- In signal processing, a nonlinear filter is a filter whose output is not a linear function of its input. That is, if the filter outputs signals R and...
- Nonlinear control theory is the area of control theory which deals with systems that are nonlinear, time-variant, or both. Control theory is an interdisciplinary...
- Look up nonlinear or nonlinearity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nonlinearity is a property of mathematical functions or data that cannot be graphed...
- statistics, nonlinear regression is a form of regression analysis in which observational data are modeled by a function which is a nonlinear combination...
- Nonlinear medium may refer to: A material with nonlinear elasticity An optical medium that obeys nonlinear optics Linear medium This disambiguation page...
- In mathematics, nonlinear programming (NLP) is the process of solving an optimization problem where some of the constraints are not linear equalities...