Highly Optimized Tolerance (HOT) is a theoretical framework related to complex systems, particularly in the fields of statistical physics and complex networks. The concept refers to systems that exhibit a balance between stability and adaptability, allowing them to endure a high degree of variability and external perturbations while maintaining their core functionalities. In HOT systems, a high level of tolerance to flaws, errors, or disruptions is achieved through optimization of the underlying structures or processes.

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