spontaneksets
Spontaneksets are a term used in discussions of emergent structure within complex systems to denote spontaneously formed sets of interacting elements that persist as cohesive units for a period without external coordination. They are conceived as subgraphs or subpopulations that arise solely from local interaction rules and stochastic variation.
Definition and criteria: A subset of elements qualifies as a spontanekset when its members exhibit sustained
Modeling and detection: Researchers identify spontaneksets in simulations or data by monitoring time-evolving interaction patterns, applying
Occurrence and applications: Spontaneksets are discussed as a way to understand spontaneous organization in neural networks,
Relation to other concepts: They are related to communities, modules, or motifs but are distinguished by their
History and status: The term spontanekset is a neologism used primarily in theoretical or speculative discussions