cellular automata in cosmology
Cellular automata in cosmology refers to a computational modeling approach that utilizes simple rules governing the behavior of cells arranged in a grid to simulate the evolution and dynamics of complex cosmological systems, such as the distribution of galaxies or the formation of large-scale structures in the universe.
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