Mathematics - The Concept Of Dynamic Systems

Posted on May 5, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment

An example of a dynamic system is a flowing liquid, turbulence, a biological ecosystem or a meteorological model. Such systems often react immensely or unpredictably to the slightest error. Even though such systems do not operate randomly, every flow is influenced by certain factors (heat, height, air dampness, the soil’s surface). However, these factors are so various and their affect so complex that the long term development of such a system is not easily forecastable because, for exact prediction, all factors with their mutual interaction must be known. In fact, this ideal example has a name: Laplace’s demon.

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