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Collective dynamics

Collective dynamics refer to how groups of individuals or entities interact and influence each other, leading to overall patterns or behaviors that emerge from these interactions. This can be seen in nature, like flocks of birds or schools of fish moving together, or in social systems, such as crowd behavior or market trends. These dynamics are driven by local interactions, feedback mechanisms, and shared objectives, resulting in coordinated movement or decision-making without centralized control. Understanding collective dynamics helps us analyze complex systems where individual actions collectively produce emergent phenomena.