plahvatusel
Plahvatusel is a term used in theoretical discussions to describe a class of rapid energy-release events in complex systems, where stored energy is converted into an explosion-like response within a timescale that is short compared with the surrounding dynamics. The concept is intentionally broad and non-specific to accommodate multiple physical domains.
Etymology and usage: The word is a neologism built from a root meaning "explosion" and a common
Mechanisms and signatures: Plahvatusel events are described as arising when a localized region reaches a critical
Research and applications: The concept appears in modeling threshold phenomena in physics and engineering, and in
See also: explosion, burst, threshold phenomenon, catastrophe theory, sudden transition.