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The -rule: universal computation in a non-isotropic Life-like Cellular Automaton Journal of Cellular Automata, Vol 10. No.3-4, 261-294, arXiv preprint pdf -- 1.8M
José Manuel Gómez Soto
Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas,
Unidad Académica de Matemáticas. Zacatecas, Zac. México,
jmgomezuam@gmail.com,
http://matematicas.reduaz.mx/~jmgomez
Andrew Wuensche
Discrete Dynamics Lab, London, UK,
andy@ddlab.org, http://www.ddlab.org
We present a new Life-like cellular automaton capable of logic universality -- the X-rule. The CA is 2D, binary, with a Moore neighborhood and λ parameter similar to the game-of-Life, but is not based on birth/survival and is non-isotropic. We outline the search method. Several glider types and stable structures emerge spontaneously within X-rule dynamics. We construct glider-guns based on periodic oscillations between stable barriers, and interactions to create logical gates.
The site is still under construction, but some details from the paper are shown below:
Gc glider-guns are compound, made by combining Ga glider-guns and eaters,
click to enlarge Gc gliders, period 4, speed=c/2
| Gc glider-gun North
| Gc glider-gun South then East
| Gc glider-gun West |
More compound glider-guns made fron Ga and Gc glider-guns, and eaters
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| Gc glider-gun South then Ga NE
| Gc glider-gun West |
Logical gates NOT, AND OR and NAND, with output towards the WEST
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| NOT logical gate
| AND logical gate
| OR logical gate
| NAND logical gate |
Logical gates NOT, AND OR and NAND, with output towards the East
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| NOT logical gate
| AND logical gate
| OR logical gate
| NAND logical gate |