nonlinaritate
Nonlinaritate refers to systems or relationships where the output is not directly proportional to the input. In linear systems, a doubling of the input results in a doubling of the output, and the principle of superposition holds, meaning the combined effect of multiple inputs is the sum of their individual effects. Nonlinar systems, however, deviate from this simple proportionality. The relationship between input and output can be complex, involving curves, thresholds, saturation, or even chaotic behavior. This means that small changes in input can sometimes lead to disproportionately large changes in output, or vice versa.
Understanding nonlinaritate is crucial in many scientific and engineering fields. In physics, phenomena like fluid dynamics,