potentialmaxima
Potentialmaxima is a term that can refer to a few related concepts, primarily within mathematics and physics. In calculus, it is often used to describe points where the derivative of a function is zero, and the second derivative is negative. These points represent local maxima of the function's value, meaning the function's value at these points is greater than at any nearby points. Finding these potential maxima is a crucial step in optimization problems, where the goal is to find the highest possible value of a given function.
In a more general sense, potentialmaxima can also refer to the highest achievable value of a "potential"