Conway's “Game of Life” and the Epigenetic Principle - PMC
conway's game of life Conway's Game of Life simulates the birth and death of cells on a rectangular grid The state of a given cell in any generation depends on the state of the cell
The Game of Life is a zero-player game that follows four simple rules and can end in chaotic, beautiful, and mind-blowing outcomes megagame 22 The game of life is the best-known two-dimensional cellular automaton, invented by John H Conway and popularized in Martin Gardner's Scientific American column
conway's game of life Conway's Game of Life simulates the birth and death of cells on a rectangular grid The state of a given cell in any generation depends on the state of the cell
all game 168 The Game of Life is a zero-player game that follows four simple rules and can end in chaotic, beautiful, and mind-blowing outcomes
The game of life is the best-known two-dimensional cellular automaton, invented by John H Conway and popularized in Martin Gardner's Scientific American column