cellular automata and artificial life
Cellular automata is a computational model consisting of a grid of cells, where each cell changes its state based on a set of predefined rules and the states of its neighboring cells. Artificial life refers to the study and creation of computer-based systems that exhibit lifelike behavior, including self-organization, adaptation, reproduction, and evolution. It often utilizes cellular automata to simulate and understand emergent life-like phenomena.
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