constructionsstable
Constructionsstable is a term used in technical discourse to denote a property of a construction method or its output in which the essential features persist under a prescribed set of changes. In practice, a construction is described as stable when small variations in input parameters, numerical round-off, or perturbations of the environment do not alter the core structure, topology, or functional behavior of the result. The term is informal and adoption varies by field, lacking a universal formal definition.
Assessing constructions stability typically involves perturbation analysis, sensitivity testing, and verification of invariants. Common characteristics include
Applications appear in procedural modeling, computer-aided design, mesh generation, and robotics where repeatable outcomes are valued
Because the term is not standardized, it is important to specify the exact class of allowable transformations
See also stability, robustness, invariance, perturbation analysis.