cellular automata and pattern formation
Cellular automata refer to a computational model where a grid of cells interacts with neighboring cells based on specific rules. Pattern formation in cellular automata is the emergence of regular or recurring structures or arrangements within the grid of cells, resulting from the collective behavior of the cells and their interactions with one another.
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