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lattice gas automaton  

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  • Lattice gas automata (LGCA), or lattice gas cellular automata, are a type of cellular automaton used to simulate fluid flows, pioneered by Hardy–Pomeau–de Pazzis and Frisch–Hasslacher–Pomeau. They were the precursor to the lattice Boltzmann methods. From lattice gas automata, it is possible to derive the macroscopic Navier–Stokes equations. Interest in lattice gas automaton methods levelled off in the early 1990s, as the interest in the lattice Boltzmann started to rise. However, an LGCA variant, termed BIO-LGCA, is still widely used to model collective migration in biology. (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lattice_gas_automaton)

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  • lattice gas automata
  • lattice gas cellular automata
  • lattice gas cellular automaton

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