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What is "nonlinear science"?

Nonlinear science is one of a number of emerging methodological and theoretical constructs that make up what is often called the "science of complexity." The popular name for this new science is "chaos theory." The chaos referred to in the theory is not a lack of organization or order but is, instead, a complex state in which apparant randomness of a system is really constrained by a type of order that is nonlinear.