rule-based cellular automata
Rule-based cellular automata refers to a computational model where a grid of cells undergoes changes based on a set of predefined rules. Each cell follows the same rules simultaneously, determining its own state based on the states of its neighboring cells. These automata are widely used in simulations to study complex systems, such as the behavior of living organisms or the dynamics of physical phenomena.
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