strukturoide
Strukturoide is a term used in theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence to describe artificial constructs or systems that exhibit complex, emergent structures. These structures are not explicitly programmed but arise from the interaction of simpler components or rules within the system. This concept is often explored in the context of artificial life, cellular automata, and agent-based modeling, where simple rules can lead to sophisticated and unpredictable macroscopic patterns.
The term "strukturoide" itself suggests a resemblance to organic structures, implying a dynamic and evolving nature.
The study of strukturoide is interdisciplinary, drawing from computer science, biology, physics, and mathematics. It aims