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A generator function, in the context of failed civilizations, is a method of analyzing and synthesizing the various factors that contributed to the collapse of a society. It involves breaking down the complex systems and dynamics at play in a civilization and identifying key patterns and trends that led to its demise. By studying the characteristics of past civilizations that have failed, it is possible to generate insights and recommendations for avoiding similar pitfalls in the present and future. Through the use of a generator function, it is possible to understand the root causes of societal collapse and develop strategies for avoiding them. This type of analysis can be applied to any society, past or present, and can provide valuable lessons for those seeking to build more resilient and sustainable communities.

See also: emergent property, network theory, nonlinear dynamics, systems thinking

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