applications of dynamical systems in physics
Applications of dynamical systems in physics refer to the use of mathematical models to study and analyze the behavior of physical systems, such as fluids, particles, or complex structures, with an emphasis on understanding their dynamic evolution, stability, and predictability. These models help physicists gain insights into various phenomena, ranging from classical mechanics and thermodynamics, to quantum mechanics and chaos theory, enabling them to make predictions and enhance their understanding of the physical world.
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