timedrivenemerges
Timedrivenemerges is a concept in complexity theory referring to emergent behaviors that arise from the temporal structure of a system's driving forces. It emphasizes that not only the current state but also the history and cadence of inputs shape collective outcomes. The term combines time-driven dynamics with emergent phenomena, and is used in theoretical discussions and computer simulations to explore how scheduling, delays, and periodic forcing influence pattern formation.
Mechanism: When external forcing operates on time scales comparable to inherent system dynamics, it can entrain
Examples: In ecological models with seasonal forcing, timedrivenemerges can explain cyclic population booms that are not
Relation and evaluation: Timedrivenemerges is distinct from static emergence or purely stochastic emergence, since it hinges
See also: emergence, complex systems, time-series analysis, dynamical systems, phase locking.