Dan Seitz

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Linear relationships can be captured with a straight line on a graph. Linear relationships are easy to think about: the more the merrier. Linear equations are solvable, which makes them suitable for textbooks. Linear systems have an important modular virtue: you can take them apart, and put them together again—the pieces add up. Nonlinear systems generally cannot be solved and cannot be added together.
Chaos: Making a New Science
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