complex systems and emergent behavior
Complex systems refer to a group of interconnected elements that interact with each other, exhibiting intricate and interdependent behavior. Emergent behavior relates to the unexpected and novel properties or patterns that arise from the collective interactions of these elements, which cannot be predicted by studying the individual components alone.
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