spontaneous pattern formation
Spontaneous pattern formation refers to the emergence of complex and organized patterns in a self-organizing system without any external influence or instruction. It occurs when individual components (such as particles, cells, or molecules) interact with each other according to simple rules, leading to the emergence of intricate and coherent patterns at a larger scale.
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