cellular automata and emergent behavior
Cellular automata are computational models that consist of a grid of cells, each with its own state, which can change over time based on a set of predefined rules. Emergent behavior refers to the complex patterns or phenomena that arise from the simple interactions and update rules of individual cells in a cellular automaton, which were not explicitly programmed or designed.
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