
Narine Manukyan
Bio [2007]
I am Narine Manukyan from Armenia. I study informatics and applied
mathematics at Yerevan State University.
Project Title 2,3 Mobile Automaton Behaviour
Project
This project explores the step-by-step behavior of mobile automata with
three colors. I ran these automatons through 1023490369077469249536 rules
at about 315 steps each and applied filters to find complex behavior.
One interesting result is that there are many cases where the initial
behavior of the automaton is quite complex, but then it becomes repetitive
after a certain number of steps with no recurrence of the complex
behavior. In addition, I found some cases where the automaton's behavior
was entirely complex with no repetitive behavior.
For example, one of my favorites is rule 513555777855555777. It starts
with an initial condition {{1, 0, 2}, 0}, and the active cell is 1, 2, 3,
or 5. In this example, there appears to be a triangular object that
connects to the lower point of an adjacent triangle. At each iteration,
the heights of the triangles increase. When we look at the overall
behavior of this rule for a large number of steps, we can see how
unpredictable it is.
Project Demonstration
3-Color Left/Right Mobile Automata
Favorite Outer Totalistic 3-Color Rule
Rule chosen: 9011
I like CA 9011 because it creates a very interesting structure. If you
consider white cells as forming paths to the top, and if there are moving
points which start to move from the sides of that structure, those moving
points never collide. So, in the output we will have a sequence of points
emerging from the top of the structure.
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