phase transitions in cellular automaton models
Phase transitions in cellular automaton models refer to abrupt changes in the collective behavior or patterns within the system as a result of small changes in the rules or initial conditions of the automaton. These transitions can cause a shift from one distinct phase or state to another, often characterized by different emergent properties or behaviors in the automaton's grid.
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