Competitive Stability Index Model
Overview
A meta layer model used to evaluate the stability of a team's macro structure mathematically or conceptually.
Key Points
- Defines structural stability as a measurable concept.
- Explains stability decay and reinforcement.
- Covers stabilization events that reset collapse risk.
- Separates stability theory from positional play.
- Supports advanced match analysis frameworks.
Details
The Competitive Stability Index quantifies how stable a team's field structure is relative to opponent pressure, lane control, and internal synergy coherence. High stability provides resilience; low stability leads to collapse risk.
This model helps analysts evaluate team durability and identify key structural inflection points.
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