cellular automata rules
Cellular automata rules refer to a set of predefined instructions governing the behavior and evolution of individual cells within a mathematical model known as a cellular automaton. These rules determine how cells interact with their neighbors and how they change their states over time, defining the emergent patterns and dynamics of the entire system.
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