
Sean Lynch
Bio [2006]
Sean Lynch will be completing the final semester of a physics degree in
the fall of 2006. He is attending Rowan University in New Jersey, where he
has previously graduated with a bachelor's degree in business--management
information systems.
His primary interest in studying simple programs is to study how
information can be transferred around a system and its effect on the
behavior of a system.
He believes that studying the processes by which information travels
around a system will lead to deep new insights within NKS.
Project Title
Persistent Structures and the Particle Physics of Code 20
Project
Sean studied the cellular automaton known as Code 20 for his Summer School
project. Code 20 has behavior that is classified as class 4 in that it
supports repetitive, persistent structures that can interact with each
other in complex ways. The structures that are present in Code 20 can be
thought of as being the catalysts for transferring information from one
place to another in the system.
With a background in physics, Sean was interested in studying the
collisions between the structures and drawing parallels between these
collisions and those observed in actual particle physics. The following
are some of the interesting collisions between structures. Of particular
interest are the intermediate structures that exist during the collision
but are not produced as part of the outcome of the collision. They are
analogous to virtual particles that exist in Feynman diagrams.
Future research will consist of investigating the computational
capabilities of Code 20. Sean will first use Code 20 to construct logic
circuits and then try to prove its universality.
Favorite Four-Color, Radius-1/2 Rule
Rule chosen: 394392
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