simulation of social behavior using cellular automata
Simulation of social behavior using cellular automata refers to the use of a computational model that utilizes a grid-based system with simple rules to replicate the interactions and dynamics of individuals in a society. These simulations enable the observation and study of how collective patterns, such as social norms, cooperation, or conflict, emerge from the individual behaviors and movements within a simulated population.
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