uncontrollability
Uncontrollability is the condition in which a system, process, or individual cannot be guided, managed, or influenced to achieve a desired outcome by the available means. It can arise from intrinsic properties of the target, constraints in the controlling mechanism, or external factors that lie outside a controller’s reach. Uncontrollability is distinct from mere difficulty or randomness; it implies fundamental limitations on steering capabilities under the given conditions.
In control theory, uncontrollability has a precise meaning. For a linear time-invariant system described by ẋ =
In psychology and behavioral sciences, uncontrollability often refers to perceived or actual lack of control over
Contexts such as engineering, ecology, and economics recognize uncontrollability as arising from model limitations, delays, nonlinear