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Jim Crutchfield and fellow members of the Santa Fe Institute at Cisco, after his talk on massively parallel mathematics for automated pattern discovery and the emergence of artificial particle physics and phase transitions in Rule 18 and Rule 22.

The constructs of our world arise from the iterative application of simple rules, forming a corpus of irreducible computational complexity.

Also, I pulled up Gustavo’s maps of the flickr social network, and some of the UC Davis Professors were keenly interested.

7 responses to “Linear Cellular Automata”

  1. Cool, thanks – any interesting comments?

  2. You would probably enjoy the following from Notre Dame (Albert-Lazlo Barabarsi’s group) http://www.nd.edu/~networks/gallery.htm

    One of the best collections of links to art and illustrations of Networks I have found on the web.

    (I’ve been searching out Network Art as part of organizing MeshForum – http://www.meshforum.org besides our speakers and panels, we are planning a series of Interstitials between the panels showing Network Illustrations, films, and digital art projects – suggestions more than welcome)

  3. Thanks for the link. 🙂

  4. Anyone else interested in Automatic Pattern Discovery can find more at Jim and his Collegue: Carl McTauge’s personal web sites.

  5. Wonderful Gem

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  6. Wow! I’m an admin for a group called Science Chicago, and we’d love to have this added to the group!

  7. yes…
    joining Epp’s comment:)

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