incideixen
Incideixen is a theoretical concept in complex-systems theory used to describe the propensity of a networked system to produce cascading incidents from localized disturbances. The term denotes a scalar or vector field that indicates the likelihood and potential size of cascades as a function of local stress, node vulnerability, and network connectivity. It is distinguished from simple incident rate by incorporating interaction effects between units and temporal variability.
Origin and usage: The concept was introduced in speculative works and discussions in resilience and risk research
Mechanics: Incideixen can increase when highly connected nodes experience stress or when network topology supports rapid
Applications and debate: Proponents argue it provides a focus for resilience interventions, such as targeted hardening
See also: cascading failure, systemic risk, tipping point, percolation theory.