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  1. Cellular automaton - Wikipedia

    A cellular automaton consists of a regular grid of cells, each in one of a finite number of states, such as on and off (in contrast to a coupled map lattice). The grid can be in any finite number of dimensions. …

  2. Cellular Automaton -- from Wolfram MathWorld

    2 days ago · A cellular automaton is a collection of "colored" cells on a grid of specified shape that evolves through a number of discrete time steps according to a set of rules based on the states of …

  3. Cellular Automata - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Mar 26, 2012 · Cellular automata (henceforth: CA) are discrete, abstract computational systems that have proved useful both as general models of complexity and as more specific representations of …

  4. MCell - Mirek's Cellebration

    This site is devoted to Cellular Automata, one of the most intriguing and significant branches of mathematics. Perhaps you have already heard about Conway's Game of Life, one of the oldest and …

  5. Cellular Automaton Discrete Model - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · A Cellular Automaton is a discrete model similar to any other automaton which has its own start state (s) and a set of rules. A cellular automaton is a model of a system of "cell" objects with the …

  6. 7. Cellular Automata / Nature of Code

    A cellular automaton (cellular automata plural, or CA for short) is a model of a system of cell objects with the following characteristics: The cells live on a grid.

  7. Automata

    Automata Automata is an interactive cellular automaton explorer that lets you experiment with one-dimensional reversible automata, visualizing how simple rules can create complex patterns. How It …

  8. Free Cellular Automata Explorer | Simulations4All

    Feb 21, 2026 · Interactive cellular automata explorer with Wolfram 1D rules (0-255), Conway Game of Life patterns, and custom rule editor. Visualize entropy, population dynamics, and emergent …

  9. A cellular automaton consists of an ar-ray of cells, each of which can be in one of a finite number of possible states, updated synchronously in discrete time steps, according to a local, identical …

  10. Self-Assembly Gets Automated in Reverse of ‘Game of Life’

    Sep 10, 2025 · In cellular automata, simple rules create elaborate structures. Now researchers can start with the structures and reverse-engineer the rules. Alexander Mordvintsev showed me two clumps of …