soluautomaatioiden
Soluautomaatioiden, a Finnish term, translates to "cellular automata" in English. Cellular automata are discrete models consisting of a grid of cells, each in one of a finite number of states. The state of each cell evolves over discrete time steps according to a fixed set of rules. These rules are based on the states of the cell's neighbors. The neighborhood is typically defined as the cells immediately adjacent to the central cell, but can be extended to include cells further away.
The concept of cellular automata was first introduced by John von Neumann in the 1940s. He used
Cellular automata are used to model a wide range of phenomena in various scientific fields. They can