The main features of cellular systems are regularity and homogeneity. In fact a cellular system can be defined as a structured collection of identical elements called cells. The structure of a cellular computing system is given by the choice of a lattice. Such lattices are one-dimensional, two-dimensional and, less used, three or more dimensional. The following are examples of commonly used two-dimensional lattices
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(2008). Cellular and Natural Computing Models and Software Simulation. In: Systematic Design for Emergence in Cellular Nonlinear Networks. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 95. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76801-2_3
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