cellular automata and fractals

Cellular automata are mathematical models composed of a grid of cells, each with a specific state that changes over time. The states of neighboring cells determine the next states, following predefined rules. Fractals, on the other hand, are geometric patterns that exhibit self-similarity at different scales. They are created through iterative processes, in which smaller components repeat to form larger structures. Both cellular automata and fractals are mathematical concepts used to describe complex and intricate patterns found in nature and various scientific fields.

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