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Cellular Automata (CA) are a paradigm of parallel computing; they are good candidates for modelling and simulating acentric systems, i.e. dynamical systems, whose evolution depends exclusively on the local interactions of the constituent parts (Di Gregorio and Serra, 1999).
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Badalamenti, F., D’ Anna, G., Di Gregorio, S., Pipitone, C., Trunfio, G.A. (2002). A First Cellular Automata Model of Red Mullet Behaviour. In: Minati, G., Pessa, E. (eds) Emergence in Complex, Cognitive, Social, and Biological Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0753-6_2
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