cellular automata in computer graphics
Cellular automata in computer graphics refers to a computational model that simulates a grid of cells, each following a set of rules based on their neighboring cells, to generate visual patterns and animations. It is widely used for simulating natural phenomena, creating effects like water ripples, fire, and crowd behavior in virtual environments.
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