Dynamic Lattice:

A dynamic lattice refers to a mathematical structure that continuously evolves or changes its configuration over time based on a set of predefined rules or principles. It is composed of a grid-like arrangement of elements, typically represented as nodes or vertices, interconnected by edges or links. The dynamic nature of the lattice allows for modifications in its topology, properties, or states, enabling the representation and analysis of complex systems, patterns, or behaviors that undergo temporal variations.