kolísavost
Kolísavost is a term derived from the Czech language meaning “variance” or “instability” and is used in scientific contexts to describe the degree of fluctuation of a physical, financial, or environmental variable over time. The concept is closely related to statistical measures such as standard deviation, variance, and volatility; it quantifies how much a measured quantity deviates from its mean or equilibrium value. In experimental physics and engineering, kolísavost is important in characterizing the stability of instrumentation, signals, or materials under varying conditions. For example, in laser spectroscopy, the kolísavost of the laser frequency indicates how reliably the laser can maintain a set wavelength, affecting the precision of spectroscopic measurements.
In economics and finance, kolísavost is often applied to market indices, commodity prices, or currency exchange
Measurement of kolísavost requires high‑resolution data collection and careful statistical analysis to separate random noise from