This article describes the use of the term nonlinearity in mathematics. For other meanings, see
nonlinearity (disambiguation). In
mathematics, a nonlinear system is a system which is not
linear i.e. a system which does not satisfy the
superposition principle. Less technically, a nonlinear system is any problem where the variable(s) to be solved for cannot be written as a linear sum of independent components. A
nonhomogenous system, which is linear apart from the presence of a function of the
independent variables, is nonlinear according to a strict definition, but such systems are usually studied alongside linear systems, because they can be transformed to a linear system as long as a particular solution is known.
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