cellular automata and complex systems
Cellular automata are mathematical models that simulate complex systems by dividing the system into discrete units called cells, which update their state based on predefined rules. These systems exhibit emergent behavior, where collective patterns and behaviors emerge from the interactions of the individual cells, leading to complex and dynamic outcomes.
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