dünaamilisuse
Dünaamilisuse is a theoretical concept used in the study of dynamic complex systems to describe a regime in which networks reorganize their structure and function in response to external perturbations in order to maintain overall performance. It is discussed across disciplines including biology, engineering, and social systems, though it remains debated and not universally standardized.
The core idea is that a system can simultaneously exhibit robustness and adaptability. Dünaamilisuse implies dynamic
Origins and usage: The term arose in speculative and cross-disciplinary discussions of how complex networks respond
Applications and implications: In theoretical modelling, dünaamilisuse informs design principles for resilient systems, such as power
Limitations and reception: Because there is no settled formal definition, its predictive power is contested. Some