The idea of a dynamical system has its beginnings in Newtonian technicians. A dynamical system is a set of relationships among some measurable quantities, where a fixed rule describes how a quantities evolve as time passes in response thus to their own values. These include the mathematical versions that describe the swinging of an clock pendulum, the flow of water in a pipe, and how many fish each springtime in a lake.
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