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Neural Particle Automata Drops the Grid for Free-Moving Agents

Researchers replace the static grid in neural cellular automata with freely moving particles that follow shared rules, enabling self-organizing systems that heal from damage.

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Neural cellular automata (CAs) have long modeled self-organizing pattern formation, but they rely on a fixed grid that constrains how systems evolve. A new approach removes that constraint entirely. Neural Particle Automata (NPA) replaces the grid with agentic particles that move freely through cont...

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