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Brian's Brain
Brian's Brain is a cellular automaton devised by Brian Silverman, which is very similar to his Seeds pattern. It consists of an infinite two…
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2015
2015
From the Popular Front to the Eastern Front: Youth Movements, Travel, and Fascism in France (1930-1945).
Bertrand Metton
2015
Corpus ID: 132042502
2009
2009
Cellular automaton: Elementary cellular automaton, Brian's Brain, Conway's Game of Life, Langton's ant, Rule 90, Rule 110, Rule 184, Codd's cellular automaton
Frederic P. Miller
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Agnes F. Vandome
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John McBrewster
2009
Corpus ID: 125676912
A cellular automaton (pl. cellular automata, abbrev. CA) is a discrete model studied in computability theory, mathematics…
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2005
2005
How Nature Makes Sense
J. Faye
Nature's Principles
2005
Corpus ID: 29624881
and formal notion of truth. A sentence like ‘A bachelor is an unmarried man’ is true in the same analytic sense. But that…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Water quality in estuarine impoundments
Julian Wright
2002
Corpus ID: 127907998
The impounding of estuaries is currently a popular approach to urban regeneration in the UK, with barrages constructed (Tees…
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1992
1992
Brian's brain
I. Aleksander
Nature
1992
Corpus ID: 4241560
The Turing Option.By Harry Harrison and Marvin Minsky. Warner/Viking: 1992. Pp. 422. $21.95, £14.99 (hbk); £8.99 (pbk).
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