Game of Life Cellular Automata
Adamatzky Andrew
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Description for Game of Life Cellular Automata
Hardcover. This illustrated book brings together results of forty years of study into computational, mathematical, physical and engineering aspects of The Game of Life cellular automata. The book includes simple to understand examples of cellular automata dynamics. Editor(s): Adamatzky, Andrew. Num Pages: 579 pages, 22 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: PBD; UYQ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 243 x 164 x 38. Weight in Grams: 1014.
In the late 1960s British mathematician John Conway invented a virtual mathematical machine that operates on a two-dimensional array of square cell. Each cell takes two states, live and dead. The cells’ states are updated simultaneously and in discrete time. A dead cell comes to life if it has exactly three live neighbours. A live cell remains alive if two or three of its neighbours are alive, otherwise the cell dies. Conway’s Game of Life became the most programmed solitary game and the most known cellular automaton. The book brings together results of forty years of study into computational, ... Read more
In the late 1960s British mathematician John Conway invented a virtual mathematical machine that operates on a two-dimensional array of square cell. Each cell takes two states, live and dead. The cells’ states are updated simultaneously and in discrete time. A dead cell comes to life if it has exactly three live neighbours. A live cell remains alive if two or three of its neighbours are alive, otherwise the cell dies. Conway’s Game of Life became the most programmed solitary game and the most known cellular automaton. The book brings together results of forty years of study into computational, ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Springer London Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
637
Condition
New
Number of Pages
579
Place of Publication
England, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781849962162
SKU
V9781849962162
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99-15
About Adamatzky Andrew
Andrew Adamatzky is a Professor in Unconventional Computing in the Department of Computer Science, and a member of Bristol Robotics Lab. He does research in reaction-diffusion computing, cellular automata, physarum computing, massive parallel computation, applied mathematics, collective intelligence and robotics.
Reviews for Game of Life Cellular Automata
From the reviews: “This volume’s 27 papers offer some systematic methods and rigorous theorems that exhibit the study of Conway’s game and its variations, emerging out of the realm of merely recreational mathematics. … this unique book will have great value as both a state-of-the-art summary and a collection of proposals for new directions to explore. Summing Up: Highly ... Read more