john von neumann's cellular automata

John von Neumann's cellular automata refers to a computational model that consists of a grid of cells, each representing a state and interacting with its neighboring cells based on predefined rules. These rules determine how the states of the cells change over time, allowing for complex patterns and behaviors to emerge. This model was created by mathematician John von Neumann as a theoretical framework for studying self-replicating systems and has since found applications in various fields, including computer science and biology.

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