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  • ...last = Langton | first = Chris G. | title = Studying artificial life with cellular automata | year = 1986 | journal = Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena | volume Langton's ant can also be described as a [[cellular automaton]], where the grid is colored black or white and the "ant" square has one of ...
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  • ...om S<sub>1</sub> to itself contain an even number of arrows marked 0, this automaton accepts strings containing even numbers of 0s.]] ...ansition (computer science)|transitions]] (represented by arrows). As the automaton sees a symbol of input, it makes a transition (or jump) to another state, a ...
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  • {{Short description|Two-dimensional cellular automaton}} ...ider gun.gif|frame|right|A single [[Bill Gosper|Gosper]]'s [[Gun (cellular automaton)|glider gun]] creating [[Glider (Conway's Life)|gliders]]]] ...
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  • === Cellular automata === ...3=Puranik|first3=Alok|title=The Sierpinski Triangle and the Ulam-Warburton Automaton|journal=Math Horizons|volume=23|issue=1|pages=5–9|year=2014|doi=10.4169/mat ...
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  • Wang tiles have also been used in [[cellular automaton|cellular automata theory]] [[decision problem|decidability]] proofs.<ref>{{citation | contribution = Reversibility of 2D cellular automata is undecidable ...
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  • ...Glider Gun]] creating "[[Glider (Conway's Life)|gliders]]" in the cellular automaton [[Conway's Game of Life]]<ref>[[Daniel Dennett]] (1995), ''[[Darwin's Dange ...//www.stephenwolfram.com/publications/articles/ca/83-statistical/ }}</ref> Cellular automata have found application in various areas, including [[physics]], [[ ...
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  • * [[Cellular automaton|Cellular automata]] ...dvanced Study in Princeton, became fascinated by cellular automata and the patterns they make. Wolfram is one of those legendary child prodigies people like to ...
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  • ...[cell growth|tissue growth]] and the [[Pattern formation|patterning]] of [[cellular differentiation]]. ...al processes and constraints affect biological growth, and hence [[natural patterns]] such as the [[spirals]] of [[phyllotaxis]], were written by [[D'Arcy Went ...
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  • ...[[recreational mathematics]], most notably the invention of the [[cellular automaton]] called the [[Conway's Game of Life|Game of Life]]. ...ider gun.gif|thumb|right|A single [[Bill Gosper|Gosper]]'s [[Gun (cellular automaton)|Glider Gun]] creating "[[Glider (Conway's Life)|gliders]]" in [[Conway's G ...
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  • ...|The formation of complex symmetrical and [[fractal]] [[patterns in nature|patterns]] in [[snowflake]]s exemplifies emergence in a physical system.]] Economic trends and patterns which emerge are studied intensively by economists.<ref>{{Cite journal |las ...
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  • In the context of [[formal language]] theory, a Turing machine ([[automaton]]) is capable of [[enumeration|enumerating]] some arbitrary subset of valid ...nge of computations the machine can perform to those of a [[linear bounded automaton]] if the tape was proportional to the input size, or [[finite-state machine ...
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  • ...onents or the whole system. It may be possible to predict these changes in patterns of behavior. For systems that learn and adapt, the growth and the degree of ...[[electrical]], [[biological]], or [[social system|social]], have common [[patterns]], [[behavior]]s, and [[Property (philosophy)|properties]] that the observe ...
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  • ...Glider Gun]] creating "[[Glider (Conway's Life)|gliders]]" in the cellular automaton [[Conway's Game of Life]]<ref>[[Daniel Dennett]] (1995), ''[[Darwin's Dange ...ated and dynamic sets of relationships can generate some simple behavioral patterns, whereas chaotic behavior, in the sense of deterministic chaos, is the resu ...
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  • ...ase stations can easily be reprogrammed to process the signals used in new cellular standards. ...register-transfer logic machine is a [[computer]]. This is basically an [[automaton|automatic]] binary [[abacus]]. The [[control unit]] of a computer is usuall ...
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  • ...that detect [[molecule]]s outside the [[cell (biology)|cell]] and activate cellular responses. They are coupled with [[G protein]]s. They pass through the [[ce ...pseudo amino acid composition with approximate entropy and hydrophobicity patterns | journal = Protein and Peptide Letters | volume = 17 | issue = 5 | pages = ...
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  • Simpler automated machines are called [[automaton]]s, like [[animatronic]]s, often made to resemble humans or animals. [[Huma ...[[Talos]] (a man of bronze who guarded [[Crete]] from pirates), and the [[automaton|mechanical servants]] built by the Greek god [[Hephaestus]].<ref>{{cite boo ...
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  • ...ting particle system]] and [[stochastic cellular automata]] (probabilistic cellular automata). ...ocally+interacting+markov+chains+toom+Dobrushin&pg=PA181 |title=Stochastic Cellular Systems: Ergodicity, Memory, Morphogenesis |last2=Kryukov |first2=V.I. |las ...
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  • ...e apparent randomness of [[chaotic complex system]]s, there are underlying patterns, interconnection, constant [[feedback loops]], repetition, [[self-similarit ...haos/ }}</ref> This is also comparable and similar to chaos generated by [[cellular automata]]. This is important because ,as this type of chaos can be equival ...
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  • * [[Cellular V2X|C-V2X]]—Cellular [[Vehicle-to-everything|V2X]] * [[Deterministic finite automaton|DFA]]—Deterministic Finite Automaton ...
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  • ...23|quote=The method used by engineers to create artifacts and systems—from cellular telephony, computers and smartphones, and GPS to remote controls, airplanes ...e]], where they could be made to play different rhythms and different drum patterns.<ref name=Sharkey>Professor Noel Sharkey, [https://web.archive.org/web/2007 ...
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