dissipationstal
Dissipationstal is a term used in speculative discussions of non-equilibrium systems to describe a proposed steady state in which dissipative losses are counterbalanced by statistical stabilization of fluctuations. The word blends dissipation with statistical stability and is not widely adopted as an established concept in mainstream literature. When invoked, it typically refers to a regime where energy dissipation due to external driving or internal transport remains persistent, yet the system exhibits a form of robust, scale-invariant fluctuations that do not grow without bound.
Etymology and usage. The term appears in a limited set of theoretical discussions and informal writings rather
Theoretical framework. In proposed models, a dissipationstal regime is described by a balance between energy dissipation
Context and relevance. The idea is used to discuss how complex systems maintain order under persistent driving,
See also: non-equilibrium thermodynamics, entropy production, dissipative structures, stochastic thermodynamics.