ultrastability
Ultrastability is a term used across several disciplines to describe a state or property of exceptional robustness. There is no universal formal definition; what counts as ultrastable depends on the field. In general, it denotes stability that endures under large perturbations, wide ranges of parameters, or demanding environmental conditions.
In dynamical systems and control theory, ultrastability refers to fixed points, equilibria, or attractors that remain
In materials science and chemistry, ultrastable can describe materials and compounds that retain desirable properties at
In theoretical contexts, some authors use ultrastability to refer to models, theories, or axiomatic systems that
Assessing ultrastability requires specifying concrete metrics and failure modes, such as sensitivity to parameter changes, worst-case