cellular automata and spatial simulation
Cellular automata are mathematical models composed of discrete cells, each with defined states and rules for interacting with neighboring cells. Spatial simulation refers to the use of these models to simulate the behavior and dynamics of systems in a physical space, such as the spread of diseases, traffic flow, or urban development.
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