cellular automata and social behavior modeling
Cellular automata are mathematical models consisting of grids of cells, where each cell follows a set of predefined rules based on its own state and that of its neighboring cells. Social behavior modeling involves using cellular automata to simulate and analyze the collective behavior and interactions of individuals within a social system, aiming to understand complex social phenomena.
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