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Simple GameOfLife example in Java
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You probably know the Game Of Life. This one is the same, but 3D.
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Software packages and simulations implemented in C
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elementary cellular automata browser viewer
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A python cellular automata simulator module with console output and command line functionallity
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Game of Life is a game which was developed by John Horton, a British mathematician. Horton created the game using his knowledge of cellular automata. The game is made up of 4 rules: Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies, as if by under population. Any live cell with two or three live neighbors lives on to the next generation. Any…
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Implementation of Cellular automatas by rules, and a GUI to observe them
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Python implemenation of Conway's Game of Life using bitwise operations
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This repository contains practices and projects related to the subject Complex Systems at ESCOM - IPN.
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A web page for demonstrate game of life (Cellular Automata)
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A control policy and environment for optimising lockdowns and reducing the spread of SARS-CoV-2
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Basic Epidemic modeler using cellular automaton in Java
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Repositorio para el trabajo de tesis de Octavio Rodríguez.
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Simple John H. Conway Game of Life implementation.
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