cellular automata in condensed matter physics
"Cellular automata in condensed matter physics" refers to a mathematical model that represents the behavior of particles or cells in condensed matter systems, such as solids or liquids. It simulates how these particles interact and evolve over time, allowing researchers to study various physical phenomena and phenomena in real-world systems.
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