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Structured criticality

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Structured criticality is a concept that arises in the context of complex systems and theoretical physics, particularly in the study of phase transitions and self-organized criticality. It refers to systems that exhibit critical behavior or critical phenomena that is organized or structured, rather than random or purely chaotic. In systems exhibiting structured criticality, certain patterns, correlations, or structures can emerge as the system approaches a critical point.

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