excluis
Excluis is a conceptual term used to describe a theoretical framework for modeling selective inclusion and exclusion within complex systems. It is not a widely standardized concept in real-world scholarship and is often encountered in speculative or instructional contexts to illustrate how rules governing membership produce emergent system behavior.
The name combines the root excl- from exclude with a Latin-like suffix, signaling its focus on operator
Core ideas include structural exclusion (membership determined by static attributes), dynamic exclusion (rules that evolve with
Formally, excluis can be implemented in agent-based models, cellular automata, or stochastic processes, often drawing on
Applications span social networks, information systems, ecological communities, and organizational governance, where exclusion criteria shape access,
See also: exclusion process, gatekeeping, information filtering, network theory.