cellulaari
Cellulaari is a term that refers to a type of cellular automaton, a discrete model studied in computability theory, mathematics, theoretical biology, and microstructure physics. The model consists of a regular grid of cells, each in one of a finite number of states, such as on and off. The grid can be in any finite number of dimensions. For each cell, a set of cells called its neighborhood is defined relative to the specified cell. An initial state (time t = 0) is selected by assigning a state for each cell. A new generation is created (advancing t by 1), according to some fixed rule that determines the new state of each cell in terms of the current state of the cell and the states of the cells in its neighborhood. Typically, the rule for updating the state of cells is the same for each cell and does not change over time, and is applied to the whole grid simultaneously, although exceptions are known. The rules are then applied iteratively for as long as desired, usually with the intention of observing or classifying the behavior of the system.
Cellulaari can exhibit a variety of complex behaviors, including self-organization, pattern formation, and the emergence of