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An '''emergent algorithm''' is an [[algorithm]] that exhibits [[Emergent|emergent behavior]]. In essence an emergent algorithm implements a set of simple ''building block'' behaviors that when combined exhibit more complex behaviors. One example of this is the implementation of [[Fuzzy_logic|fuzzy]] motion controllers used to adapt robot behavior to environmental challenges.<ref>Emergent behaviors of a fuzzy sensory-motor controller evolved by genetic algorithm, Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on (Volume:31 , Issue: 6 )</ref>
An '''emergent algorithm''' is an [[algorithm]] that has the following characteristics: {{dubious|date=May 2013}}
 
An '''emergent algorithm''' is an [[algorithm]] that has the following characteristics: {{dubious|date=May 2013}}
 
* it achieves predictable [[global effect]]s
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* it is self-stabilizing
 
Emergence is said to arise from the cooperation of many simple processes, i.e. high-level behaviour resulting from low-level interaction of simpler building blocks.
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Examples of emergent algorithms and models include [[cellular automata]],<ref>{{cite conference
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