Rückkopplungsunterdrückung
Rückkopplungsuebertragung, often translated as feedback transfer, is a concept that describes the process where the output of a system is fed back as input to influence its own behavior. This feedback loop can lead to a variety of system dynamics, depending on whether the feedback is positive or negative.
Negative feedback occurs when the feedback signal opposes the original input. This tends to stabilize a system,
Positive feedback, conversely, amplifies the original input. This can lead to exponential growth or instability. In
The study of Rückkopplungsuebertragung is fundamental in many fields, including control theory, cybernetics, economics, and biology,