cellular automata in artificial life simulations
Cellular automata in artificial life simulations refer to computational models that mimic the behavior of living organisms by simulating discrete grid-based systems composed of autonomous entities called cells. These entities follow a set of rules to interact with their neighboring cells, leading to emergent behaviors and patterns similar to those observed in biological systems.
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