rootrate
Rootrate is a term used in multiple scientific contexts but does not have a single, universally accepted definition. In mathematics and numerical analysis, root rate may describe the rate at which a solution (a root) of an equation changes as a parameter varies. If an equation f(x, p) = 0 defines a root x = r(p) as a function of parameter p, the root rate is dr/dp, which can be obtained by implicit differentiation: dr/dp = - (∂f/∂p) / (∂f/∂x), evaluated at x = r(p). This expresses the sensitivity of the root to changes in the parameter.
In botany and related life-sciences, root rate more typically refers to root growth rate, i.e., the speed
Other, less standardized uses may appear in different fields, such as referring to the speed of root-finding
Example: for f(x, p) = x^2 − p, the root is r(p) = sqrt(p), and dr/dp = 1/(2 sqrt(p)). This
See also: implicit differentiation, sensitivity analysis, growth rate, root growth.