medelfältsmodeller
Medelfältsmodeller, or mean-field models, are a class of theoretical models used in physics and other scientific disciplines to simplify complex systems. They work by approximating the behavior of individual components in a system by considering the average effect of all other components. Instead of tracking the intricate interactions of every single particle, a mean-field model assumes that each particle experiences a uniform "field" generated by the collective. This field represents the average influence of all other particles.
The core idea is to reduce the problem of many interacting bodies to a single-body problem within
While mean-field models offer significant advantages in terms of simplicity and computational efficiency, they also come