self-replicating patterns in cellular automata
Self-replicating patterns in cellular automata refer to algorithmic structures or patterns within a grid-like system of cells that can reproduce themselves, creating identical copies of the original pattern as the system evolves over time. These patterns demonstrate an intrinsic ability to perpetuate and expand, exhibiting characteristics akin to biological self-reproduction.
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