complex adaptive systems in social networks
Complex adaptive systems refer to interconnected entities or components that can independently adjust their behavior based on their interactions within a network. In the context of social networks, complex adaptive systems refer to the dynamic nature of social relationships, where individuals or groups adapt and evolve their behavior based on their interactions with others, leading to emergent and unpredictable behaviors at the system level.
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