A dynamic model is a theoretical construction ( model ) that describes a change in the state of an object. A dynamic model may include a description of stages or phases [1] or a state diagram of subsystems [2] . It often has a mathematical expression and is used mainly in the social sciences (for example, in sociology [3] ) dealing with dynamic systems , however, the modern paradigm of science contributes to the fact that this model is also widespread in all sciences without exception, including in natural [4] and technical [5] . The dynamic model describes a system with various energy accumulators, represented in the form of mathematical operations of summation, integration and differentiation. For example, the potential and kinetic energy of the mechanical motion of a massive object. Such models in the theory of automatic control are constructed in the form of transfer functions .
The mathematical model, in which one way or another, causal relationships are revealed that determine the process of transition of a system from one state to another, is called a dynamic model. [6]
Notes
- ↑ Vishnevskaya A. V. The course of lectures “Conflictology”. Lecture 5. Dynamic conflict model (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 19, 2008. Archived May 17, 2008.
- ↑ Dynamic model of a system or subsystem
- ↑ Dynamic model of youth subculture (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 19, 2008. Archived May 22, 2008.
- ↑ A dynamic model of a wormhole and a Multiverse model
- ↑ Dynamic Ball Screw Model
- ↑ Dmitriev A.K., Maltsev P.A. Fundamentals of the theory of construction and control of complex systems. - Production publication. - Leningrad D-65, Field of Mars, 1 .: Energoatomizdat, 1988 .-- S. 67. - 192 p. - ISBN 5-283-04395-9 .
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Literature
- Melnikov V.G. "The dynamic model of the group: theory and practice of the development of the group, organization." - Publishing House of the Kirov Region type of. - 2001 - 170s.