3D Life
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Short description: Cellular automaton
3D Life is a cellular automaton. It is a three-dimensional extension of Game of Life, investigated by Carter Bays. A number of different semitotalistic rules for the 3D rectangular Moore neighborhood were investigated.
It was popularized by A. K. Dewdney in his "Computer Recreations" column in Scientific American magazine.
References
- Bays, Carter (1987), "Candidates for the Game of Life in Three Dimensions", Complex Systems 3 (1): 373–400, http://www.complex-systems.com/abstracts/v01_i03_a01.html.
- Bays, Carter (2006), "A Note About the Discovery of Many New Rules for the Game of Three-Dimensional Life", Complex Systems 16 (4): 381–386, http://www.complex-systems.com/abstracts/v16_i04_a07.html.
- "The game of life acquires some successors in three dimensions", Scientific American: 8–13, February 1987, doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0287-16, https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1988-12565-001.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D Life.
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