Computer Science and Mathematics
- Dynamic data structure, a structure where the data elements may change
- Dynamical system, a concept describing a point's time dependency
- Symbolic dynamics, a method to model dynamical systems
- Dynamic programming, a method of solving complex problems by breaking them down into simpler steps
- Dynamic program analysis, a set of methods for analyzing computer software
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