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Joe Bolte
Bio [2007]
Joe was born and lived the first 18 years of his life in West Virgina,
most notably in its highest incorporated town (pop. 600). Just before
enrolling at St. John's
College in Annapolis, he was able to travel around the US for six
weeks and is proud to have visited 42 states and counting. After a year at
St. John's, he transferred to the University of Chicago,
graduating with a
major in physics and a minor in classical studies. He soon after
expatriated to South America, for a three-month research project in
Chile on the Jarzynski
Equality, but he found the weather much more agreeable in Buenos
Aires, Argentina, where he spent another eight months. Joe was subsequently
recalled to the land of the free and the home of the brave to start
working for Wolfram Research after
informing Dr. Wolfram of a
terrible premonition he had in his sleep. He currently manages The Wolfram Demonstrations
Project from Wolfram Research's shiny new Cambridge office.
Project Title Automatic Ranking and Sorting of Cellular Automaton Complexity
Project
In most cases, searches through CA models are performed by generating a set of CAs and manually searching
through them by hand. I will investigate the possibility of automatic searching and clustering
of a set of CA's for interesting types of behavior. My hypothesis is that the StringLengths of
the outputs
of Compress, ExportString and similar compression functions will sort trivial,
repetitive, nested, and
complex evolutions reliably, and thus can be used to measure the "information density" of the output of
various simple programs. Such a method would be very useful for quickly eliminating simple programs with
non-interesting behavior before more involved searches are performed.
Favorite
Outer Totalistic 3-Color Rule
Rule chosen: 14252360
My favorite outer totalistic 3-color CA so far is 14252360. Outer
totalistic 3-color CAs are rife with regular, periodic, random, and complex
structures interacting within the same evolution. I like this one because
it appears to have small ECA embedded in it. In most cases, this is just
an illusion, but it's very enjoyable to go "cloud-watching" in its depths.
Here is picture of the evolution starting from the initial conditions
{{1, 0, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0, 1, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2}, 0}.
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