cellular automata in chaos theory
Cellular automata in chaos theory refers to the study of complex mathematical models consisting of a grid or lattice of discrete cells, each with its own state. These cells interact with their neighboring cells according to a set of rules, leading to dynamic and unpredictable behavior. This concept is extensively used to explore and understand chaotic systems, where small changes in initial conditions can lead to significantly different outcomes over time.
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