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3D Views of Elementary Cellular Automata
Explore the behavior of elementary cellular automaton rules (with two colors, black and white) in 3D. Each black box is plotted as a cube or sphere and white blocks are suppressed. There are
possible rules.
Contributed by:
Daniel de Souza Carvalho
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Rotate and Zoom in 3D
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The Foundations for a New Kind of Science
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)
Cellular Automaton
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)
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"
3D Views of Elementary Cellular Automata
" from
the Wolfram Demonstrations Project
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/3DViewsOfElementaryCellularAutomata/
Contributed by:
Daniel de Souza Carvalho
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