cellular automata in biology
Cellular automata in biology refers to mathematical models that simulate the behavior and interactions of cells within living organisms. It involves dividing space into discrete units (cells) and using rules to determine the behaviors of these cells based on their neighbors' states. This approach helps to understand biological processes such as morphogenesis, tissue growth, and pattern formation.
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