harmonilisus
Harmonilisus is a theoretical construct used in complex-systems theory to denote a state in which interacting components of a system exhibit aligned dynamics across scales, yielding sustained stability and coherent behavior. In this sense, harmonilisus describes not a static equilibrium but a dynamic balance among processes such as energy flow, feedback loops, and functional roles.
The term is a neologism blending "harmony" with a Latin- or Greek-inspired suffix -lisus, employed in scholarly
Characteristics of harmonilisus include low variance in key state variables under moderate perturbations, high functional redundancy,
Measurement of harmonilisus remains methodological: researchers construct composite harmonilisus indices combining synchrony measures, resilience indicators, and
Applications are primarily theoretical. Critics note that harmonilisus can be sensitive to model specification and that
See also: resilience, homeostasis, ecological balance, complexity science.