Stability can refer to:
- Aircraft flight Stability (aircraft)
- Atmospheric stability, a measure of the turbulence in the ambient atmosphere
- BIBO stability (Bounded Input, Bounded Output stability), in signal processing and control theory, part of electrical engineering
- Directional stability, and the tendency for a body moving with respect to a medium to point in the direction of motion. Flight dynamics is the science of air and space vehicle orientation and control in three dimensions Air pollution dispersion terminology describes the words and Technical terms that have a special meaning to those who work in the field of Air pollution dispersion modeling Bibo redirects here For the Egyptian football player nicknamed Bibo see Mahmoud El-Khateeb. Directional stability is the tendency of a moving body to align itself with the direction of motion In the context of arrows, darts, rockets and missiles this is also known as 'weathercock stability'.
- Chemical stability, occurring when a substance is in a dynamic chemical equilibrium with its environment
- Ecological stability, measure of the probability of a population returning quickly to a previous state, or not going extinct
- Economic stability
- Numerical stability, a property of numerical algorithms which describes how errors in the input data propagate through the algorithm
- Plasma stability, a measure of how likely a perturbation in a plasma is to be damped out
- Relaxed stability, the property of inherently unstable aircraft
- Stability conditions of waterborne vessels. Chemical stability when used in the technical sense in Chemistry, means thermodynamic stability of a chemical system In a Chemical process, chemical equilibrium is the state in which the chemical activities or Concentrations of the reactants and products have no net change Ecological Stability can take on any connotation in a continuum ranging from resilience (returning quickly to a previous state to constancy (lack of change to persistence (simply In economics inflation or price inflation is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services over a period of time In the mathematical subfield of Numerical analysis, numerical stability is a desirable property of numerical Algorithms The precise definition of stability An important field of Plasma physics is the stability of the plasma. In aviation relaxed stability is the tendency of an aircraft to change its attitude and angle of bank on its own accord Stability conditions (watercraft is the term used to describe the various standard loading configurations to which a Ship, Boat, or offshore platform may be subjected
- Stability (probability), a property of probability distributions
- Stability radius, a property of continuous polynomial functions
- Stability theory, the study of the stability of solutions to differential equations and dynamical systems
- Stability (computer software), the degree to which software can be run over periods of time without crashing or otherwise malfunctioning. In Probability theory and Statistics, the stability of a family of Probability distributions is an important property which basically states that if one The stability radius of a Continuous function f (in a Functional space F) with respect to an open stability domain D is In Mathematics, stability theory deals with the stability of solutions (or sets of solutions for Differential equations and Dynamical systems In Mathematics, the notion of Lyapunov stability occurs in the study of Dynamical systems In simple terms if all solutions of the dynamical system that start out In Mathematics, structural stability is an aspect of Stability theory concerning whether a given function is sensitive to a small perturbation.
- The Stability E.P., a 2002 three song EP by Death Cab for Cutie
- Network stability, the tendency of maximum delay and backlog in a network to grow indefinitely over time or to stay bounded
See also:
The Stability EP is a limited release album by Death Cab for Cutie, and was the last to feature drummer Michael Schorr. Homeostasis (from Greek: ὅμος hómos, "equal" and ιστημι istēmi, "to stand" lit Instability in systems is generally characterized by some of the Outputs or internal states growing without Bounds. This article contains specific implementations of fault tolerant systems Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics is the Science of the motion of Bicycles and Motorcycles and their components due to the Forces acting
Dictionary
stability
-noun
- The condition of being stable.
- The tendency to recover from perturbations.
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