cellular automata as models in physics
Cellular automata as models in physics refer to mathematical and computational frameworks that simulate the behavior of dynamic systems, such as physical phenomena, using a simple grid of cells that follow specific rules for their interactions and evolution over time. These models provide insights into complex processes, analyze emergent properties, and study fundamental principles in various areas of physics, including condensed matter, fluid dynamics, and quantum mechanics.
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