collective behavior in network dynamics
Collective behavior in network dynamics refers to the patterns of interaction and cooperation among multiple individuals or entities within a network. It involves the emergence of shared behaviors, opinions, or actions that are influenced by the structure and dynamics of the network, rather than just the characteristics of the individual nodes within it.
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