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Swarmal

Swarmal is a concept that combines "swarm" and "emergence," describing how simple individual units, like insects or robots, coordinate their actions following simple rules, resulting in complex, organized behavior. Each unit responds to its neighbors and environment, leading to patterns or collective movements without central control. This natural process is observed in phenomena like bird flocking or fish schooling. In technology, swarmal principles help design decentralized systems where many agents work together efficiently, such as drone fleets or distributed sensors, leveraging local interactions to produce cohesive, adaptive, and scalable behaviors.