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(Page 0293) [No text on this page] Captions on this page: An example of unbounded growth in rule 110. The initial condition consists of a block of length 41 inserted between ...
(Page 0330) [No text on this page] Captions on this page: Examples of random walks on square and hexagonal lattices. Despite the different underlying lattices the average of ...
(Page 0462) [No text on this page] Captions on this page: The behavior of rules (c) and (d) from the previous page , starting with very simple initial conditions. Each panel ...
(Page 0667) [No text on this page] Captions on this page: Sequential substitution systems that emulate cellular automata with rules 90 and 30. The pictures at the top above ...
(Page 0870c) Notes for: The Crucial Experiment | How Do Simple Programs Behave? Another initial condition [for rule 90] Inserting a single in a background of blocks in rule ...
(Page 0944e) Notes for: Two Dimensions and Beyond | Systems Based on Constraints Formal languages [and constraints] Formal languages of the kind discussed on page 938 can be ...
(Page 0951g) Notes for: Starting from Randomness | Randomness in Class 3 Systems Rule 94 [with simple initial conditions] With appropriate initial conditions this class 2 ...
(Page 1040a) Notes for: Fundamental Physics | Evolution of Networks Reversibility [of networks and universe] By including both forward and backward versions of every ...
(Page 1077g) Notes for: Processes of Perception and Analysis | Visual Perception Camouflage On both animals and military vehicles it is often important to have patterns that ...
(Page 1109e) Notes for: The Notion of Computation | Computations in Cellular Automata Random initial conditions [for squaring and primes CAs] The pictures below show the ...

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