instabilityare
Instabilityare is a term used in some theoretical discussions to denote a scalar quantity intended to measure a system's susceptibility to instability under perturbations. It is not part of standard terminology in dynamical systems, and there is no universally accepted definition. In practice, authors define instabilityare in various ways, often as an aggregate of local indicators of instability such as Lyapunov exponents, rates of perturbation growth, or the spectral radius of the Jacobian matrix, evaluated along representative trajectories or over a specified time window.
Etymology and usage. The word appears to be a portmanteau combining instability with a suffix used in
Properties and interpretation. Instabilityare is typically nonnegative, with higher values signaling greater sensitivity to disturbances. Because
Relation to related concepts. It is related to Lyapunov exponents, spectral radius, and stability criteria, but
Example and scope. In a linear system x' = Ax, an instabilityare could be linked to the largest
See also: instability, Lyapunov exponent, dynamical systems, control theory.