Phase space is a concept in physics, frequently applied in thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, dynamical systems, symplectic manifolds and chaos theory. It is also applicable to software engineering as well as digital framework engineering and design.
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In mathematics, a dynamical system is a system in which a function describes the time dependence of a point in an ambient space, such as in a parametric curve. Examples include the mathematical models that describe the swinging of a clock pendulum, the flow of water in a pipe, the random motion of particles in the air, and the number of fish each springtime in a lake. The most general definition unifies several concepts in mathematics such as ordinary differential equations and ergodic theory by allowing different choices of the space and how time is measured. Time can be measured by integers, by real or complex numbers or can be a more general algebraic object, losing the memory of its physical origin, and the space may be a manifold or simply a set, without the need of a smooth space-time structure defined on it.
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A prime is a natural number that has exactly two distinct natural number divisors: 1 and itself.
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Phase Space is a 2003 science fiction collection by British writer Stephen Baxter, containing twenty-three thematically linked stories, in which the human relationship with the universe is explored: whether humanity is truly alone in the universe, if there are other intelligent species, if these have turned their backs on us, or if expansion itself is destined to fail.
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A passenger is a passive traveler in a vehicle.
A surface, as the term is most generally used, is the outermost or uppermost layer of a physical object or space.
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A manifold is an abstract mathematical space which, in a close-up view, resembles the spaces described by Euclidean geometry.
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A tangent, in geometry, is a straight line through a point on a curve that has the same direction at that point as the curve.
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Westworld is a science fiction media franchise created by Michael Crichton.
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