dissipatives
Dissipatives is a general term used to describe systems, processes, or components that dissipate energy and produce irreversible changes, typically through conversion of organized energy into heat or other less useful forms. In physical and engineering contexts, dissipative elements include resistors, dampers, and frictional interfaces that remove mechanical or electrical energy from a system. In thermodynamics and nonlinear dynamics, dissipative systems are open systems that exchange energy or matter with their surroundings and often operate far from equilibrium.
The concept is central to the theory of dissipative structures, introduced in studies of nonequilibrium thermodynamics,
In mathematics, a dissipative operator or semigroup is one that does not increase a chosen norm, a