Parallelization: Conway's Game of Life
conway's game of life Although cellular automata has origins dating from the 1950s, widespread popular interest did not develop until John Conway's “Game of Life” cellular
Interact with Conway's Game of Life in this open source implementation, written in Haxe by Sam Twidale Featuring patterns from LifeWiki spin games 168 Rules of Conway's Game of Life · Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies, as if caused by underpopulation · Any live cell with two or three live
conway's game of life Although cellular automata has origins dating from the 1950s, widespread popular interest did not develop until John Conway's “Game of Life” cellular
mega game168 Interact with Conway's Game of Life in this open source implementation, written in Haxe by Sam Twidale Featuring patterns from LifeWiki
Rules of Conway's Game of Life · Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbours dies, as if caused by underpopulation · Any live cell with two or three live