hexagonal cellular automata
Hexagonal cellular automata refers to a computational model that consists of a grid composed of hexagonal cells, with each cell capable of transitioning between different states based on specific rules and its neighboring cells' states. This system is used to simulate pattern formation, growth processes, and other dynamic phenomena in various fields, including physics, biology, and computer science.
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