inertiaalisetlike
Inertiaalisetlike is a term used in some Finnish-language discussions to describe systems or processes that exhibit inertia-like behavior without being governed by true physical inertia. The concept captures how a state or trajectory tends to resist rapid change, showing persistence, lag, or delay in response to external stimuli.
The core idea contrasts a literal inertial property with a broader, interdisciplinary notion of resistance to
Applications of the concept appear across fields such as behavioral sciences, economics, urban planning, and engineering.
Modeling often employs delay terms, hysteresis operators, or fractional-order dynamics to capture the delayed or history-dependent
Notes on terminology: inertiaalisetlike is a neologism used in certain academic and popular contexts and is