constructive theory of cellular automata
A constructive theory of cellular automata is a framework that aims to understand and explain the behavior of cellular automata by examining the mechanisms and rules governing their construction and evolution. It focuses on analyzing how individual cells and their interactions contribute to the emergent properties and patterns observed in the automaton.
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