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Adaptive systems is a research concept and academic field investigating systems capable of dynamically altering their behavior or structure in response to changes in their internal state or external environment. This capacity for adaptation enables them to maintain desired performance, stability, or achieve objectives under uncertain or varying conditions. The field examines the principles, mechanisms, and dynamics governing such flexibility, including feedback loops, learning processes, self-organization, and resilient control strategies. Key characteristics often include responsiveness, robustness, and the potential for evolution or learning over time. The significance of adaptive systems lies in providing theoretical and practical frameworks for understanding and designing complex entities across diverse disciplines, from biological organisms and ecological networks to engineered systems and artificial intelligence, facilitating the creation of robust and effective solutions in dynamic contexts.