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Conway's Game Of Life

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The Game Of Life was invented by the mathematician John Conway
in 1970. Life balances these tendencies, making it hard to tell
whether a pattern will die out completely, form a stable
population, or grow forever. Life is just another example of a
cellular automata, which is any system in which rules are
applied to cells and their neighbors in a regular grid. There
are rules for playing on hexagons arranged in a honeycomb
pattern, and games where cells can have more than two states.
Life is one of the simplest examples of what is sometimes
called "emergent complexity" or "self-organizing systems."
Nature, however, is complicated and we aren't sure of all the
rules. The game of Life lets us observe a system where we know
all the rules. The rules described above are all that's needed
to discover anything there is to know about Life.


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File Name:
34847.zip
Product homepage:
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Languages:
Unknown
Platforms:
Cell
Release date:
6/20/2004
License:
Unknown
Size:
1 KB
Price/Fee (US$):
Unknown
Number of downloads:
5711

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Great Program! starstarstarstar   Posted on Thursday, November 04, 2004

Works well when you download the code.

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