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[[Category:Cellular Automata]]
{{task|Rule 30}} '''Rule 30''' is a simple binary cellular automaton introduced by Stephen Wolfram on his book "A New Kind of Science" (1983).
 
This rule is of particular interest because it produces complex, seemingly random patterns from simple, well-defined rules. Because of this, Wolfram believes that Rule 30, and cellular automata in general, are the key to understanding how simple rules produce complex structures and behaviour in nature.
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