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System dynamics involve nonlinear relationships from "summary" of Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows

System dynamics involve nonlinear relationships, which means that the behavior of a system does not change in proportion to the changes in its inputs. In linear relationships, a small change results in a small effect, and a large change results in a large effect. This is not the case in nonlinear relationships. Small changes can lead to large effects, and large changes can lead to insignificant effects. Nonlinear relationships can be difficult to predict because they do not follow a straightforward pattern. In a system with nonlinear relationships, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. This means that the interactions between different elements of the system can lead to unexpected outcomes that may not be immediately apparent. Nonlinear relationships can lead to feedback loops, where the output of a system becomes an input that affects the behavior of the system. Feedback loops can either be reinforcing, where the output enhanc...
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    Thinking in Systems

    Donella H. Meadows

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