vakaustilaa
Vakaustilaa is a term used in the study of dynamical systems to denote a state that remains stable under typical perturbations. Etymologically, it is derived from the Finnish vakaus (stability) and tila (state), often translated as "stable state" or "stable condition."
In mathematical modeling, a vakaustilaa is an equilibrium point x* for a system described by dx/dt =
Vakaustilaa is contrasted with unstable equilibria, where small perturbations grow, and with metastable or quasi-stable states
Common examples include a damped mass–spring system returning to rest at the origin, or a first-order RC