Abstract
Macroscopic systems are often subjected to time-delayed feedback. This effect is originated from temporal correlations that are inherent not only to optical and to magnetic systems, but also relevant to population dynamics where the birth rate includes the effect of maturation [1]. The delayed nonlocal response in nature is a rule rather than the exception.
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