modeling quantum phenomena using cellular automata
Modeling quantum phenomena using cellular automata refers to a computational approach where complex quantum dynamics are represented and studied using simple and discrete computational units called cells, which can replicate and evolve according to predefined rules. This approach aims to simulate and understand quantum phenomena such as entanglement, superposition, and interference through the emergent behavior of the collective interactions between these cells.
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