cellular automata and traffic simulations
Cellular automata are mathematical models that simulate dynamic systems with discrete cells that interact with their neighboring cells based on defined rules. Traffic simulations aim to replicate real-world traffic behavior and analyze traffic patterns using cellular automata models. These simulations use cells to represent vehicles and their movement, allowing researchers to study traffic flow, congestion, and other related phenomena.
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