fractal generation with cellular automata
Fractal generation with cellular automata refers to the process of creating intricate and self-repeating patterns using a computational model called cellular automaton. This technique utilizes a grid-like structure where cells interact with their neighboring cells based on a set of predefined rules, resulting in the emergence of complex and visually appealing fractal patterns.
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