Cellular automaton patterns

Spaceship (cellular automaton)

In a cellular automaton, a finite pattern is called a spaceship if it reappears after a certain number of generations in the same orientation but in a different position. The smallest such number of generations is called the period of the spaceship. (Wikipedia).

Spaceship (cellular automaton)
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Coding "Empire" Cellular Automaton in C++/SFML

This is a cellular automaton that I came up with. YouTube compression kinda ruins it, so I highly recommended you watch in highest quality you can, and also download the project to see it for yourself :) Source: https://github.com/Hopson97/Empire Download: https://drive.google.com/open?i

From playlist Creating Cellular Automaton

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What are Cellular Automata?

Cellular Automata are a fantastic demonstration of how a simple set of rules can elicit a complex emergent behaviour. In this video I show John Conway's Game Of Life implemented in quick and simple C++ at the command line. Github: https://github.com/OneLoneCoder/Javidx9/blob/master/Consol

From playlist Interesting Programming

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Coding Wireworld Cellular Automaton in C++/SFML

Hello everybody! This time, I will be creating Wire World, which is little bit different than some of the other cellular automatons i have made, but still quite cool none the less :) Hope you enjoy! ========= DOWNLOAD: https://github.com/Hopson97/CellularAutomaton/releases/ SOURCE CODE:

From playlist Creating Cellular Automaton

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‘Octobot’ is the world’s first soft-bodied robot

Flexible machine goes where no robot has gone before. Learn more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/08/octobot-world-s-first-soft-bodied-robot

From playlist Robots, AI, and human-machine interfaces

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Frank Buss' Hexagonal Cellular Automaton

Frank Buss' Hex Cellular Automaton, initialized with a glider gun and a rake. http://www.frank-buss.de/automaton/hexautomaton.html Generated with Ready: http://code.google.com/p/reaction-diffusion/

From playlist Ready

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Coding "Conway's Game of Life" Cellular Automaton in C++/ SFML

Coways Game of life is a very famous cellula automaton, created by John Conway. In this video, I implement it in C++ and SFML. ========= DOWNLOAD: https://github.com/Hopson97/CellularAutomaton/releases/tag/v1.1 SOURCE CODE: https://github.com/Hopson97/CellularAutomaton ========= RESOUR

From playlist Creating Cellular Automaton

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7.1: Cellular Automata - The Nature of Code

This video introduces the concepts and algorithms behind Cellular Automata. (If I reference a link or project and it's not included in this description, please let me know!) Read along: http://natureofcode.com/book/chapter-7-cellular-automata/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_autom

From playlist The Nature of Code: Simulating Natural Systems

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Can An AI Heal This Image?👩‍⚕️

❤️ Check out Weights & Biases and sign up for a free demo here: https://wandb.com/papers ❤️ Their mentioned post is available here: https://wandb.ai/wandb/getting-started/reports/Debug-Compare-Reproduce-Machine-Learning-Models--VmlldzoyNzY5MDk?utm_source=karoly 📝 The paper "Self-Organisi

From playlist AI and Deep Learning - Two Minute Papers

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This Neural Network Regenerates…Kind Of 🦎

❤️ Check out Weights & Biases here and sign up for a free demo here: https://www.wandb.com/papers The shown blog post is available here: https://www.wandb.com/articles/visualize-xgboost-in-one-line 📝 The paper "Growing Neural Cellular Automata" is available here: https://distill.pub/202

From playlist AI and Deep Learning - Two Minute Papers

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Searching for a 3D Cellular Automaton - Live from the Wolfram Summer School

Stephen goes on a hunt in the computational universe for interesting cellular automata live at the Wolfram Summer School. For upcoming live streams by Stephen Wolfram, please visit: http://www.stephenwolfram.com/livestreams/

From playlist Stephen Wolfram Livestreams

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The Star Wars-inspired rideable robot

Meet Mantis, the world’s largest rideable hexapod robot. To get the latest science and technology news, subscribe to our newsletter “The Blueprint” at https://bit.ly/3BDdN5e #engineering

From playlist Radical Innovations

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Coding "Predator And Prey" Cellular Automaton in C++/ SFML

Thanks "Nimmy" from my discord server for the idea! Wanted to try something a bit different for a change, and here it is: A cellular automaton. ========= DOWNLOAD: https://github.com/Hopson97/CellularAutomaton/releases/ SOURCE CODE: https://github.com/Hopson97/CellularAutomaton =======

From playlist Creating Cellular Automaton

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Stephen Wolfram's Picks of Cellular Automata from the Computational Universe

Join our inaugural liveminting event, where you'll see the live creation of unique NFTs for Stephen Wolfram's picks of cellular automata from the computational universe. Mint your own NFT in the Wolfram Language using the Wolfram Function Repository function MintNFT: https://resources.wol

From playlist Stephen Wolfram Livestreams

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What We've Learned from NKS Chapter 11: The Notion of Computation

In this episode of "What We've Learned from NKS", Stephen Wolfram is counting down to the 20th anniversary of A New Kind of Science with [another] chapter retrospective. If you'd like to contribute to the discussion in future episodes, you can participate through this YouTube channel or th

From playlist Science and Research Livestreams

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What We've Learned from NKS Chapter 6: Starting from Randomness

In this episode of "What We've Learned from NKS", Stephen Wolfram is counting down to the 20th anniversary of A New Kind of Science with [another] chapter retrospective. If you'd like to contribute to the discussion in future episodes, you can participate through this YouTube channel or th

From playlist Science and Research Livestreams

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The Curtis-Hedlund-Lyndon Theorem | Nathan Dalaklis | math academic talks

This is the second seminar talk that I have given as a math phd student. It is an expository academic talk that I gave as a Math PhD student during my second semester of my second year in my PhD program. The talk concerns the Factors of Symbolic Dynamical Systems and is focused on the Curt

From playlist Academic Talks

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Game of Life: Eater

The eater is a pattern in the Game of Life. See it devour some spaceships. The Game of Life is a cellular automaton invented by John Conway in the late 1960s. I write about it in my book Alex Through the Looking-Glass: How Life Reflects Numbers and Numbers Reflect Life: http://www.amazon

From playlist The Game of Life

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What We've Learned from NKS Chapter 3: The World of Simple Programs

In this episode of "What We've Learned from NKS", Stephen Wolfram is counting down to the 20th anniversary of A New Kind of Science with [another] chapter retrospective. If you'd like to contribute to the discussion in future episodes, you can participate through this YouTube channel or th

From playlist Science and Research Livestreams

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This Robot Will Crush You

Destruction and mayhem at the hands and jaws of a monster robot. MEET YOUR ROBOT FUTURE!

From playlist Beyond Human

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