Dynamic systems refer to a field of research that studies the behavior and evolution of complex systems over time. These systems are often characterized by their ability to change and adapt in response to internal or external influences. Researchers in this area analyze the interactions and feedback loops within these systems to understand how they evolve, grow, and adapt to changing conditions. Dynamic systems research can be applied to a wide range of disciplines, including physics, biology, economics, engineering, and social sciences, among others. The goal of studying dynamic systems is to uncover patterns, trends, and principles that govern the dynamics of complex systems and to develop models and theories that can be used to predict and control their behavior.