cellular automata in computational physics
Cellular automata in computational physics involves simulating complex physical systems using a grid of cells, where each cell follows predefined rules to interact with its neighboring cells. These simulations help in studying patterns, behavior, and emergent phenomena in dynamic systems, such as fluid flow, magnetism, or particle interactions, providing insights into various physical phenomena.
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