falimentum
Falimentum is a term used in discussions of complex systems to describe a state of systemic collapse marked by cascading failures across interdependent components. It is employed across disciplines such as economics, engineering, ecology, and information networks to characterize how localized faults can propagate into widespread disruption.
Etymology and usage: The word is a modern neologism rather than part of a traditional technical vocabulary.
Conceptual framework: Falimentum results from combinations of network interdependencies, feedback loops, and threshold effects. Small perturbations
Applications: In economics and finance, falimentum describes cascading liquidity shortages and credit contractions across linked institutions.
Critique and governance: Some scholars caution that falimentum is a broad umbrella term without precise thresholds.
See also: cascading failure, systemic risk, resilience, complex systems theory.