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This is a list presents the various articles at Wikipedia that use the term equilibrium (or an associated prefix or derivative) in their titles or leads. It is not necessarily complete; further examples may be found by using the Wikipedia search function, and this term.

Biology

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  • Equilibrioception, the sense of a balance present in human beings and animals
  • Equilibrium unfolding, the process of unfolding a protein or RNA molecule by gradually changing its environment
  • Genetic equilibrium, theoretical state in which a population is not evolving
  • Homeostasis, the ability of an open system, especially living organisms, to regulate its internal environment
  • Punctuated equilibrium, theory in evolutionary biology
  • Sedimentation equilibrium, analytical ultracentrifugation method for measuring protein molecular masses in solution
  • Equilibrium Theory (Island biogeography), MacArthur-Wilson theory explaining biodiversity character of ecological islands
  • Osmotic equilibrium, balance between solvent flow and pressure across a membrane

Physics

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  • Equilibrant force, which keeps any object motionless and acts on virtually every object in the world that is not moving
  • Equilibrium mode distribution, the state of fiber optic or waveguide transmission in which the propagation mode does not vary with distance along the fiber or changes in the launch mode
  • Hydrostatic equilibrium, the state of a system in which compression due to gravity is balanced by a pressure gradient force
  • Hyperbolic equilibrium point, a mathematical concept in physics[clarification needed]
  • Mechanical equilibrium, the state in which the sum of the forces, and torque, on each particle of the system is zero
  • Radiative equilibrium, the state where the energy radiated is balanced by the energy absorbed
  • Secular equilibrium, a state of radioactive elements in which the production rate of a daughter nucleus is balanced by its own decay rate
  • Thermodynamic equilibrium, the state of a thermodynamic system in which there are no net flows of matter or energy

Chemistry

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  • Chemical equilibrium, the state in which the concentrations of the reactants and products have stopped changing in time
  • Diffusive equilibrium, when the concentrations of each type of particle have stopped changing
  • Thermal equilibrium, a state where an object and its surroundings cease to exchange energy in the form of heat, i.e. they are at the same temperature
  • Donnan equilibrium, the distribution of ion species between two ionic solutions separated by a semipermeable membrane or boundary
  • Dynamic equilibrium, the state in which two reversible processes occur at the same rate
  • Equilibrium constant, a quantity characterizing a chemical equilibrium in a chemical reaction
  • Partition equilibrium, a type of chromatography that is typically used in GC
  • Quasistatic equilibrium, the quasi-balanced state of a thermodynamic system near to equilibrium in some sense or degree
  • Schlenk equilibrium, a chemical equilibrium named after its discoverer Wilhelm Schlenk taking place in solutions of Grignard reagents
  • Solubility equilibrium, any chemical equilibrium between solid and dissolved states of a compound at saturation
  • Vapor–liquid equilibrium, where the rates of condensation and vapourization of a material are equal

Economics

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  • Competitive equilibrium, economic equilibrium when all buyers and sellers are small relative to the market
  • Economic equilibrium, the situation in a system under examination where the economic forces of supply and demand are balanced
  • Equilibrium price, the price at which quantity supplied equals quantity demanded
  • General equilibrium theory, a branch of theoretical microeconomics that studies multiple individual markets
  • Intertemporal equilibrium, an equilibrium concept over time
  • Lindahl equilibrium, a method proposed by Erik Lindahl for financing public goods
  • Partial equilibrium, the equilibrium price and quantity which come from the cross of supply and demand in a competitive market
  • Radner equilibrium, an economic concept defined by economist Roy Radner in the context of general equilibrium
  • Recursive competitive equilibrium, an economic equilibrium concept associated with a dynamic program
  • Static equilibrium (economics), the intersection of supply and demand in any market
  • Sunspot equilibrium, an economic equilibrium in which non-fundamental factors affect prices or quantities
  • Underemployment equilibrium, a situation in Keynesian economics with a persistent shortfall relative to full employment and potential output
  • Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium, an econometric method that applies general equilibrium theory and microeconomic principles.

Mathematics

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  • Correlated equilibrium, in game theory, a solution concept that is more general than Nash equilibrium
  • Equilibrium point, in mathematics, a constant solution to a differential equation
  • Nash equilibrium, the basic solution concept in game theory
  • Quasi-perfect equilibrium, in game theory, a refinement of Nash Equilibrium for extensive form games
  • Sequential equilibrium, in game theory, a refinement of Nash Equilibrium for games of incomplete information
  • Perfect Bayesian equilibrium, in game theory, a refinement of Nash equilibrium for games of incomplete information, simpler than sequential equilibrium
  • Symmetric equilibrium, in game theory, an equilibrium arising from all players using the same strategy
  • Trembling hand perfect equilibrium, in game theory, an equilibrium arising from players that "slip up" and choose unintended strategies
  • Proper equilibrium in game theory, an equilibrium, a subset of trembling hand, arising when players make costly trembles with lower probabilities

Planetary sciences (including geology)

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  • Hydrostatic equilibrium, the state of a system in which compression due to gravity is balanced by a pressure gradient force
  • Isostatic equilibrium, in geology, the balance between gravitation and buoyancy of the Earth's crust in the mantle

Other

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  • Social equilibrium, a system in which there is a dynamic working balance among its interdependent parts
  • Equilibrium moisture content, the moisture content at which the wood is neither gaining nor losing moisture
  • Reflective equilibrium, the state of balance or coherence among a set of beliefs arrived at by a process of deliberative mutual adjustment

See also

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  • Balance (disambiguation)
  • Equilibrium (disambiguation)
  • Stability (disambiguation)
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  • Equilibrium article in Scholarpedia.
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