designing maze-like structures with cellular automata
Designing maze-like structures with cellular automata refers to the process of creating complex labyrinths or maze-like patterns using computational models called cellular automata. These structures are often generated algorithmically and consist of interconnected cells or blocks that follow simple rules governing their behavior. This approach allows for the creation of intricate and visually intriguing layouts resembling mazes, which can be applied in various fields like computer graphics, gaming, and architecture.
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