CA origin - cellular automata

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  • čas přidán 24. 09. 2019
  • This is the Life-like cellular automaton "Diffusion rule" (B2/S7) [1,2],
    very similar to Seed rule (B2/S) [2]. A projection in three dimensions
    of a specific evolution displays "the origin". The construction of
    this universe starts from a binary collision of two small gliders, they
    replicate in each collision and at the same time for the periodic boundary conditions they display a phenomenon of contraction and repulsion. After thousands of generations several structures have been developed before the emergence of an irreversible phase change of the universe and a birth of chaos. The chaos develops due to different outcomes of collisions between gliders being at odd and even distances from each other. The simulation runs in 300x400 cells space for 10,320 generations with a population of 25,644 alive cells.
    The initial condition is,
    .1.....1.
    ...1.1...
    ...1.1...
    .1.....1.
    References.
    [1] Martinez, G.J., Adamatzky, A., & McIntosh, H.V. (2010).
    Localization dynamics in a binary two-dimensional cellular automaton: The Diffusion Rule. Journal of Cellular Automata, 5(4-5), 289-313.
    [2] The Diffusion rule.
    www.comunidad.escom.ipn.mx/gen...
    [3] Seeds. www.conwaylife.com/wiki/OCA:Seeds
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