social behavior modeling using cellular automata
"Social behavior modeling using cellular automata is a computational approach that simulates and studies the dynamics of interactions and relationships among individuals in a population by representing them as discrete, autonomous agents governed by predefined rules and relying on the principles of cellular automata, such as local interactions and rule-based state changes."
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