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Biological lattice-gas cellular automata (LGCA) can be viewed as models for collective behaviour emerging frommicroscopicmigration and interaction processes of biological cells. Such LGCA are used to model the interplay of cells with each other and with their heterogeneous environment by describing interactions at a cell-based (microscopic) scale and facilitating both efficient simulation and theoretical analysis of emergent, tissue-scale (macroscopic) parameters [47].
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Deutsch, A. (2016). Biological Lattice-Gas Cellular Automata. In: Adamatzky, A., Martínez, G. (eds) Designing Beauty: The Art of Cellular Automata. Emergence, Complexity and Computation, vol 20. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27270-2_11
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