emergence in systems theory
Emergence in systems theory refers to the phenomenon where a complex system exhibits properties or behaviors that are not directly predictable or observable from the properties or behaviors of its individual components. It signifies the emergence of new patterns, structures, or functionalities at a higher level of organization, arising from the interactions and relationships within the system.
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