dynamisches
Dynamisches is the inflected form of the German adjective dynamisch, meaning dynamic, and is used to describe nouns that relate to movement, change, or force. In German grammar this form typically appears before neuter singular nouns as part of the strong or mixed declension. Examples include ein dynamisches System (a dynamic system) and das dynamische System (the dynamic system). The same form also occurs in bare noun phrases without a definite article, as in dynamisches System or dynamisches Gleichgewicht, especially in scientific or mathematical writing.
The term is common across physics, engineering, and mathematics as a counterpart to statisch (static). It appears
Dynamisch derives from the Greek dynamikos, meaning power or force, via Latin and French adaptations, with Dynamik
In summary, dynamisches functions as the neuter, attributive form of the adjective dynamisch before neuter nouns