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Date: 2012-06-20 13:21:04
Traffic law
Cellular automata
Mathematical physics
Rule 184
Cellular automaton
Traffic flow
Traffic
Elementary cellular automaton
Driving side
Transport
Land transport
Road transport

A Model of City Traffic Based on Elementary Cellular Automata

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