cellular automata in chemistry
Cellular automata in chemistry refers to the application of computational models that simulate the behavior and interactions of chemical compounds within a confined space. These models represent chemical reactions and diffusion processes as a collection of discrete units, or "cells," which update their states based on predefined rules and neighboring cell interactions, allowing for the study of complex chemical phenomena and patterns.
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