Nonlinearity is a property of mathematical functions or data that cannot be graphed on straight lines, systems whose output(s) are not directly proportional to their input(s), objects that do not lie along straight lines, shapes that are not composed of straight lines, or events that are shown or told out-of-sequence.
Science and mathematics
Nonlinear acoustics is a branch of physics and acoustics dealing with sound waves of sufficiently large amplitudes.
Nonlinear control theory is the area of control theory which deals with systems that are nonlinear, time-variant, or both.
Nonlinear dimensionality reduction is a simplification that assumes that the data of interest lie on an embedded non-linear manifold within the higher-dimensional space.
Nonlinear element, or nonlinear device, is an electrical element which does not have a linear relationship between current and voltage, e.g. a diode.
Nonlinear optics, in physics, examines the properties of light in media in which the polarization responds nonlinearly to the electric field.
Nonlinear photonic crystals are periodic structures whose optical response depends on the intensity of the optical field that propagates into the crystal.
Nonlinear programming is the process of solving an optimization problem, where some of the parameters are nonlinear.
Nonlinear regression, in statistics, represents fitting a model equation that is not linear in its parameters to the data in a table.
Nonlinear resonance in physics is the occurrence of resonance in a nonlinear system.
Nonlinear pricing is a broad term that covers any kind of price structure in which there is a nonlinear relationship between price and the quantity of goods.
Non-linear writing, a writing system whose symbols do not consist of lines
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