Complex Cooperative Behaviour in Range-free Frustrated Many-body Systems
David Sherrington

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex cooperative behaviors that can emerge in many-body systems where spatial arrangement is irrelevant, highlighting the challenges in understanding such systems.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the complexity and challenges in studying range-free frustrated many-body systems with non-trivial cooperative behaviors.
Findings
Complex behaviors can arise despite lack of spatial structure
Studying these systems poses unique theoretical challenges
Highlights the need for new analytical approaches
Abstract
A brief introduction and overview is given of the complexity that is possible and the challenges its study poses in many-body systems in which spatial dimension is irrelevant and naively one might have expected trivial behaviour.
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