A one-dimensional 4-state en:cyclic cellular automaton, run for 300 steps from a random initial configuration. The ith row of the image shows the state of the automaton after i steps. The boundaries between colored regions in this diagram can be viewed as particles that move left, move right, or remain stationary, and interact with each other when they collide.
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2007-04-22 19:21 David Eppstein 300×300×8 (5433 bytes) A one-dimensional 4-state [[cyclic cellular automaton]], run for 300 steps from a random initial configuration. The ''i''th row of the image shows the state of the automaton after ''i'' steps. The boundaries between colored regions in this diagram can be
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