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Hexagonal Prism Totalistic Cellular Automaton
This Demonstration shows a three-dimensional, nine-neighbor, two-color totalistic cellular automaton run on space-filling hexagonal prisms. The initial condition is a single black cell.
Contributed by:
Francis A. Bitonti
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This Demonstration was created during the
New Kind of Science Summer School 2008
in Burlington, Vermont.
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Cellular Automaton
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Hexagonal Prism Totalistic Cellular Automaton
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http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/HexagonalPrismTotalisticCellularAutomaton/
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Francis A. Bitonti
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