self-organization in network dynamics
Self-organization in network dynamics refers to the spontaneous emergence of patterns or structures in a network system without external influence. It occurs when nodes within the network interact and adapt their behavior based on local information, resulting in the formation of organized structures or functional patterns at a global scale.
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