cellular automata in game theory
Cellular automata in game theory refer to mathematical models that simulate the strategic interactions between individuals within a given environment, where the individuals are represented as cells in a grid. These models analyze how the behavior of an individual cell, based on its own rules and the states of its neighboring cells, can influence and be influenced by the overall outcome of the game being played.
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