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emergent property

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emerging
adjective[before noun]
uk /ɪˈmɜː.dʒɪŋ/ us /ɪˈmɝː.dʒɪŋ/
starting ...
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property
noun
uk /ˈprɒp.ə.ti/ us /ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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Examples of emergent property


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Agents are an emergentproperty of neural dynamics.
These linguistically relevant representations are an emergentproperty.
Indeed, safety can be viewed as an emergentproperty of the medication process.
Ordered structure is thus an emergentproperty of the dynamics and geometrical organization of such systems.
This association, however, could be considered an emergentproperty of the organism's interface with the environment.
We discuss below basic functions of networks exhibiting this type of emergentproperty.
Consequently, multi-agent learning is only seen as an emergentproperty.
So far, knowledge generation shares the characteristics of an emergentproperty.
The memory, in other words, is, like the error itself, an emergentproperty of the system of subprocesses.
Why should learning that our mental experiences are an emergentproperty of the brain be harder to accept?
Visual perception may therefore be viewed as an emergentproperty of reciprocal information flow between multiple brain regions.
In this section we consider trust as an emergentproperty of direct interactions between self-interested agents.
Yet, from the perspective of the sciences at large, the self, like any macroscopic form, could only be an emergentproperty.
The fundamental difference between these approaches and emulation models is that motor output or behavior in the former is treated as an emergentproperty.
These various nodes of information are then organized into an associative network, the emergentproperty of which is an emotion or emotional response.
However, the concepts of "emergentproperty" and "emergence" - which are closely connected to the concept of holism14 - are rather ambiguous and hard to define.
The persistence time of larval oviposition-deterring semiochemicals is an emergentproperty of the chemicals that comprise them, but it is also likely to have fitness effects on gravid females.
These results imply that case 2 is less consistent than case 1, because there is more randomness in the process; this event provides the emergentproperty to produce unpredictable forms.
Either there is a special mechanism which is responsible for the similar tendencies at different levels, or crosslevel harmony is an emergentproperty requiring no special mechanism to create it.
The first understands expertise as an emergentproperty of communities of practice.
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Biology (including biological evolution) can be viewed as an emergentproperty of the laws of chemistry.
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Similarly, psychology could be understood as an emergentproperty of neurobiological laws.
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Chemistry can in turn be viewed as an emergentproperty of the laws of physics.
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All the cases so far discussed have been synchronic, i.e. the emergentproperty exists simultaneously with its basis.
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In other words, general relativity arises as an emergentproperty of matter fields and is not put in by hand.
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