cellular automata and social dynamics

Cellular automata refers to a computational model of complex systems that consists of cells arranged in a grid. Each cell follows predefined rules while interacting with its neighboring cells, resulting in emergent patterns and behavior. Social dynamics, on the other hand, refers to the study of individual and collective human behavior, interactions, and relationships within a society. Combining cellular automata with social dynamics involves simulating and studying the impact of social processes, such as opinions, behaviors, or cultural norms, on the emergent patterns and behavior of a population.

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