Definition of Nonlinearity. Meaning of Nonlinearity. Synonyms of Nonlinearity

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- This nonlinearity is one of the reasons why accurate long-term forecasts are impossible with current technology. Some authors use the term nonlinear science...
- possibly time-varying, static nonlinearity. The linear part can be characterized by four matrices (A,B,C,D), while the nonlinear part is Φ(y) with Φ ( y )...
- Look up nonlinear or nonlinearity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nonlinearity is a property of mathematical functions or data that cannot be graphed...
- general, an n-th order nonlinearity will lead to (n + 1)-wave mixing. As an example, if we consider only a second-order nonlinearity (three-wave mixing)...
- Nonlinear medium may refer to: A material with nonlinear elasticity An optical medium that obeys nonlinear optics Linear medium This disambiguation page...
- {\displaystyle a_{2}} and a 3 {\displaystyle a_{3}} come into play. Nonlinearity can have several effects, which are unwanted in typical situations. The...
- experimented with the possibilities of nonlinearity. Eisenstein's Strike (1925) and Dovzhenko's Earth (1930) hint at a nonlinear experience. English director Humphrey...
- statistics, nonlinear regression is a form of regression analysis in which observational data are modeled by a function which is a nonlinear combination...
- Nonlinearity is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by IOP Publishing and the London Mathematical Society. The journal publishes papers on nonlinear...
- sinusoidal wave. In mathematical terms, the wave owes its nonlinearity due to the nonlinear advection and frictional terms in the governing equations...