klemrisicos
Klemrisicos is a term used in theoretical discussions of risk in interconnected systems to describe a hypothetical mechanism by which small disturbances propagate through a network and become disproportionately large. The concept emphasizes nonlinearity, feedback, and interdependence among components such as suppliers, transmission lines, or information channels, which can create cascading effects that are not predictable from the behavior of individual parts alone.
Origin and usage: The term appears in informal scholarly discourse and online forums in the early 21st
Mechanism: In Klemrisicos, a disturbance propagates via interdependencies, with delays, amplification through feedback loops, and threshold
Domains and examples: It has been used to illustrate potential risks in supply chains, electrical grids, communication
Relation to other concepts: Klemrisicos is related to systemic risk, cascading failure, tipping points, and network
See also: systemic risk, cascading failure, network theory, tipping point.