A proof-of-concept implementation of Wave Function Collapse (WFC) in Blockland.
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A proof-of-concept implementation of Wave Function Collapse (WFC) in Blockland.
Practical session for the Quantum Dynamics course of the "Atomistic and Multiscale Computational Modelling" Master Degree. Course 2022-2023.
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