binary cellular automata rules
Binary cellular automata rules refer to a set of instructions governing the behavior and evolution of a cellular automaton composed of cells representing two states, typically labeled as 0 and 1. These rules determine how each cell's state changes based on its own state and the states of its neighboring cells in discrete time steps, resulting in the emergence of complex patterns and behaviors within the system.
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