Yohan John 🤖🧠 on Nostr: npub1qtkdu…txqrw Perhaps the highest degree of the terms in the equations matters ...
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Perhaps the highest degree of the terms in the equations matters too?
There is a loose sense in which a model with nonlinear terms is more complex than one with only linear terms, right?
dx/dt = -a x
vs
dx/dt = - a x ^ 2
Both have the same number of free parameters, but arguably the second is more complex?
Perhaps the highest degree of the terms in the equations matters too?
There is a loose sense in which a model with nonlinear terms is more complex than one with only linear terms, right?
dx/dt = -a x
vs
dx/dt = - a x ^ 2
Both have the same number of free parameters, but arguably the second is more complex?