zétapotenciál
Zétapotenciál is a theoretical concept in physics that describes the ability of a system to resist changes to its internal energy state. This concept is closely related to the idea of potential energy, but it takes into account the interactions and constraints present within the system.
The term zétapotenciál was first introduced by Hungarian physicist Adolf Fényes in the 1950s. Fényes used this
In essence, zétapotenciál refers to the ability of a system to maintain its stability and structure in
While zétapotenciál is a useful tool for understanding complex systems, it remains a highly theoretical concept
Research into zétapotenciál continues to be an active area of study, with scientists seeking to better understand