Stability
Stability ( adj.: stable) may refer to:
- Stability to return the ability of a system after a failure in the initial state.
- Of stability of a material flow ( logistics ) or material stock, the quantities and flows that preserve a system in case of malfunctions of delivery prior violation of a boundary condition, see logistics or warehousing
- Stability (shipping ), be caused by the design and operating characteristics of a ship security against a decline
- The balance of forces: political stability
- Stable equilibrium
Natural Sciences:
- Stratification stability of the Earth's atmosphere, the property of the lower layer of the atmosphere, to promote turbulence or suppress
- Stability of the temperature stratification of lakes is defined by Wilhelm Schmidt ( 1914) as the potential energy to the body of water at complete mixing to the mean density (not to the mean temperature!) Would increase.
Mathematics:
- The behavior of dynamic systems with respect to small perturbations, see stability theory
- Stability ( numerical ), a numerical method that is insensitive to small perturbations of the data
- Stability (vector bundle), stability of vector bundles
- Stability of curves, see curve ( algebraic geometry)
- The invariance of points or subsets in the context of a group operation
- Alpha - stable distributions and processes in the stochastic
- The permanence of properties under changes, see the change of basis ( fiber product )
- Consequences that are constant, stabilize, we obtain stable terms, see K-theory
- Stability ( sorting method ) classification of sorting algorithms on the behavior with the same sort key.
See also:
- Disambiguation