cellular automata in simulating physical systems
Cellular automata refers to a computational model in which a grid of cells interact with each other based on a set of predefined rules. When used for simulating physical systems, it means using cellular automata to represent and study the behaviors and dynamics of real-world phenomena or processes.
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