cellular automata in biological physics
Cellular automata in biological physics refers to the application of mathematical models that simulate the behavior of cells or organisms as individual units within a larger system. These models capture the dynamic interactions and self-organization observed in biological systems, aiding in understanding complex biological phenomena at the microscopic level.
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