self-organization in cellular automata
Self-organization in cellular automata refers to the emergent behavior or patterns that arise from local interactions between the individual cells or agents within the system, without any centralized control or external guidance. It is the ability of the cells to collectively organize and form complex structures or behaviors without any explicit global instructions.
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