Phrases with «cellular automata»

Cellular automata are systems made up of simple units called cells and certain rules that determine how these cells change over time. It's like a simple world where each cell follows a set of instructions to evolve or interact with its neighboring cells. These systems are often used to simulate the behavior of complex systems in fields like biology, physics, and computer science. Full definition

Sentences with «cellular automata»

  • Stephen Wolfram, famous for championing cellular automata as a replacement for scientific equations, disputes Gemini's relevance to living cells. (newscientist.com)
  • Fredkin, who is a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has already produced cellular automata in which clusters of bits move and behave in a way that resembles electrons and photons. (newscientist.com)
  • The rules of the game were laid down by mathematician John Conway in 1970, but cellular automata first took off in the 1940s when the late mathematician John von Neumann suggested using them to demonstrate self - replication in nature. (newscientist.com)
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