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Computation with competing patterns in Life-like automaton: Binary adder implementation (2010)
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Genaro J., M., Kenichi, M., Adamatzky, A., & Maurice, M. (2010, June). Computation with competing patterns in Life-like automaton: Binary adder implementation. Presented at 9th International Conference on Unconventional Computation 2010, Univerisy of Tokyo, Japan

We study Life-like cellular automaton rule B2/S2345. This automaton exhibits a chaotic behaviour yet capable for purposeful computation. The automaton implements Boolean gates via patterns which compete for the space when propagate in channels. Value... Read More about Computation with competing patterns in Life-like automaton: Binary adder implementation.