Conway's Game of Life
conway's game of life A short documentary on Conway's Game of Life, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its The most famous cellular automaton, Conway's game of life was was devised by British Mathematician John Conway in 1970
The game of life is the best-known two-dimensional cellular automaton, invented by John H Conway and popularized in Martin Gardner's Scientific American column The Game of Life is a zero-player game that follows four simple rules and can end in chaotic, beautiful, and mind-blowing outcomes
Conway's Game of Life is a game invented by mathematician John Conway in 1970 In this short documentary we will get lost in the endless complexity of a game so apparently simple that its creator called it “Life”
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