Influxus
Influxus is a term used in some scholarly and speculative writings to denote the process or measure of inflow into a system. It is not a standard term in major English dictionaries, and its use is typically specialized or ad hoc. The form appears to be a Latin-inspired nonce word built from in- 'into' and fluxus 'flow,' paralleling the English noun influx and the concept of flux.
Etymology and scope: Influxus derives from Latin influxus and is used to emphasize formality or a theoretical
Applications: In economics and demography, influxus may describe combined inflows to a region, such as capital,
Relationship and usage notes: The term is closely related to influx, inflow, and flux; influxus is generally