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Autômatos Celulares Estocásticos×Autômatos Celulares×
ÁreaSimulaçãoSimulação
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem1940s–1980s1940s–1950s (formalized); 1970 (Conway's Game of Life); 2002 (Wolfram's systematic classification)
Autor originalvon Neumann, J. / Ulam, S. (deterministic CA); probabilistic extension formalized by various authors including Wolfram, S. and Chopard, B.John von Neumann and Stanislaw Ulam (1940s–1950s); popularized by John Conway (1970) and Stephen Wolfram (1980s–2002)
TipoGrid-based stochastic simulationGrid-based computational simulation model
Fonte seminalWolfram, S. (2002). A New Kind of Science. Wolfram Media, Champaign, IL. ISBN: 9781579550080Wolfram, S. (2002). A New Kind of Science. Wolfram Media. ISBN: 978-1579550080
Outros nomesSCA, Probabilistic Cellular Automata, PCA, Stochastic CACA, Hücresel Otomat (Cellular Automata), lattice model, grid-based simulation
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ResumoStochastic Cellular Automata (SCA) extend classical cellular automata by replacing deterministic transition rules with probabilistic ones, allowing each cell on a grid to change state according to a probability distribution conditioned on its neighborhood. This makes SCA a powerful tool for simulating real-world spatial processes where randomness, noise, and uncertainty govern local interactions — from epidemic spread and forest fires to traffic flow and material diffusion.Cellular automata (CA) is a grid-based computational simulation model, first formalized by John von Neumann and Stanislaw Ulam in the 1940s–1950s and brought to wide attention by John Conway's Game of Life (1970) and Stephen Wolfram's systematic classification (2002), in which a lattice of cells — each holding a finite discrete state — evolves in discrete time steps according to local neighborhood interaction rules, causing complex global patterns to emerge from simple local specifications.
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