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GAME OF LIFE Cellular Automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. Simple Model imitating growth in two dimensions. Growth specified by the propagation rules. Zero Player Game: its evolution is determined by the initial state

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GAME OF LIFE

• Cellular Automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970.

• Simple Model imitating growth in two dimensions.

• Growth specified by the propagation rules.

• Zero Player Game: its evolution is determined by the initial state

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PROPAGATION RULESConway’s Propagation Rules: 3/23

Each Cell has 8 neighbors

Birth (Reproduction) ( 3 live cells as neighbors)

Survival (2/3 live cells as neighbors)

Death

Lack of live states

Overcrowding

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PROPAGATION BEHAVIOR

• No explosive growth

• Small patterns lead to unpredictable outcomes

• Simple Rules

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GOALS OF THE RESEARCH

• 2D and 3D competitive Game of Life

• Two Players

• Playable over the internet

• Allows players to create and use their own macros

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2D VERSION OF COMPETITIVE LIFE• Three states

• Red

• Blue

• Neutral (Dead)

• Addition of a new battle rule

• 3 cell user pad

• 10 X 10 Player area

• Individual cell control

• Macros

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TYPES OF BASIC PATTERNS

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STRATEGY FOR THE GAME

• Limited use of explosive growth

• Using basic still life as triggers for growth

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• Surgical Strikes to destroy still life

• Use of computers as tools for pattern search

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WHY PATTERN SEARCH• Chaotic growth and decay of cells in the board

• Small changes in the patterns leads to unpredictable behavior

• Player has no control over board except the pad

• Essentially like, playing chess without knowing what the pieces do

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FUTURE PLANS• 3D version of Game of Life

• 5 States and larger pad

• New propagation rules

• Understanding the new game

• Playable online

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS• Hart Gillespe

• Erik Seastead

• Dyllan Shannon

• Tu Nguyen

• Dr. Ordower

• Chris Cohen

• Randolph College Summer Research Program

• Randolph College Center for Student Research

• RISE Grant

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CELLULAR

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COMPETITIVE

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SEMI AUTOMATON-Pujan Shrestha Class of 2015