wiggles

( n.)

   [scientific computation] In solving partial differential equations by
   finite   difference   and   similar  methods,  wiggles  are  sawtooth
   (up-down-up-down)    oscillations    at   the   shortest   wavelength
   representable on the grid. If an algorithm is unstable, this is often
   the  most  unstable  waveform,  so it grows to dominate the solution.
   Alternatively,  stable  (though  inaccurate) wiggles can be generated
   near a discontinuity by a Gibbs phenomenon.

[glossary]