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The simplest case of the transfer function varying based on the condition of a state variable is a non-linear inductor, where the nonlinearity results from a single-valued dependence of the instantaneous inductance on the sourced current. This single-valued dependence is illustrated in Fig 1b with a linear relationship (for convenience) between inductance and current, and this temporal variation results in a non-linear relationship between current and flux. The phenomenological cause of a transfer function`s variation constitutes a state variable, and this variable being different from the sourcing function results . . .
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