visshet
Visshet is a term used in discussions of complex systems to describe a state of coherent global behavior that emerges from distributed, local interactions without centralized control. In models exhibiting visshet, individual agents follow simple rules, yet the collective system displays predictable patterns, stable coordination, and scalable performance.
Etymology and origin: The term visshet is a contemporary neologism in complexity theory, employed to emphasize
Concept and characteristics: Visshet is typically characterized by low signaling overhead and high tolerance to component
Applications and examples: Researchers explore visshet to design decentralized coordination mechanisms for swarm robotics, distributed sensor
See also: emergent behavior, self-organization, swarm intelligence, distributed systems, complexity science.