quasistationarity
Quasistationarity refers to a condition in a physical system where certain variables change so much more slowly than others that they can be considered constant for practical purposes during the timescale of the faster-changing variables. This approximation allows for a simplification of complex dynamical systems, making them more amenable to analysis.
The concept is widely applied in various fields of science and engineering. For instance, in chemical kinetics,
The validity of the quasistationary approximation depends on the relative magnitudes of the timescales involved. If