cellular automata in social systems
Cellular automata in social systems refer to computational models that simulate the behavior and interactions of individuals within a society, using a network of interconnected cells to represent their spatial and social environment. These models help study the emergence of complex collective behaviors and patterns from the interactions of simple rules at the micro-level.
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