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Murphy-Coronation Fluctuation Factor
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The Murphy-Coronation Fluctuation Factor is a stochastic reliability theorem that formally integrates operational chaos into the mathematics of decay. Using the squared coefficient of variation, it proves that systems subjected to highly volatile environmental or operational fluctuations fail exponentially faster than systems under steady loads — variance itself is a hazard. It quantifies why erratic, reactive maintenance and unstable microclimates accelerate failure beyond what average conditions would predict, reinforcing the case for steady, scheduled, calibrated stewardship.
variance amplification
The Murphy-Coronation Fluctuation Factor is a stochastic reliability theorem that formally integrates operational chaos into the mathematics of decay. Using the squared coefficient of variation, it proves that systems subjected to highly volatile environmental or operational fluctuations fail exponentially faster than systems under steady loads — variance itself is a hazard. It quantifies why erratic, reactive maintenance and unstable microclimates accelerate failure beyond what average conditions would predict, reinforcing the case for steady, scheduled, calibrated stewardship.
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