cellular automata in lattice gauge theory
Cellular automata in lattice gauge theory is a computational modeling approach that uses a lattice structure to simulate and study the behavior of particles and fields in the theory of gauge fields, a fundamental concept in physics. It involves the use of simple rules and discrete time steps to simulate the dynamics of the system, providing insights into various aspects of gauge theory and its interactions.
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