netværksselvregulering
Netværksselvregulering, often translated as network self-regulation, refers to the process by which a system comprised of interconnected nodes or agents adjusts its behavior or structure without external control. This phenomenon is observed across various disciplines, including biology, economics, computer science, and social sciences. In essence, it describes how a collection of independent entities can collectively achieve a stable or functional state through local interactions and feedback mechanisms.
Biological examples include the self-organization of ant colonies or the synchronized flashing of fireflies. In economics,
The underlying principle is that each component in the network responds to its local environment and the