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Artificial chemistry

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Artificial chemistry is an interdisciplinary field that combines concepts from chemistry, biology, computer science, and complex systems to study and simulate the properties and behaviors of chemical systems. It often involves the creation of artificial or synthetic systems that can mimic or explore the principles of natural chemical processes. Key aspects of artificial chemistry include: 1. **Modeling Chemical Reactions**: Artificial chemistry often employs computational models to simulate chemical reactions and interactions.

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