Short description: Type of pattern that grows quadratically
Evolution of an MSM breeder – a puffer that produces Gosper guns, which in turn emit gliders.
In cellular automata such as Conway's Game of Life, a breeder is a pattern that exhibits quadratic growth, by generating multiple copies of a secondary pattern, each of which then generates multiple copies of a tertiary pattern.[1]
Classification
Breeders can be classed by the relative motion of the patterns. The classes are denoted by three-letter codes, which denote whether the primary, secondary and tertiary elements respectively are moving (M) or stationary (S). The four basic types are:[1]
- SMM – A gun that fires out rakes.
- MSM – A puffer that leaves guns in its wake.
- MMS – A rake that fires out puffers.
- MMM – A rake that fires out more rakes, such that there are no stationary elements.
A spacefiller (which also undergoes quadratic growth) may be thought of as a fifth class of breeder. However it differs from a true breeder in that it expands a single island of cells, rather than creating independent objects.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Breeder – from Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Life C.A.". http://www.ericweisstein.com/encyclopedias/life/Breeder.html. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
Conway's Game of Life and related cellular automata |
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| Structures |
- Breeder
- Garden of Eden
- Glider
- Gun
- Methuselah
- Oscillator
- Puffer train
- Rake
- Reflector
- Replicator
- Sawtooth
- Spacefiller
- Spaceship
- Spark
- Still life
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| Life variants |
- Day and Night
- Highlife
- Life without Death
- Seeds
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| Concepts |
- Moore neighborhood
- Speed of light
- Von Neumann neighborhood
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| Implementations |
- Golly
- Life Genesis
- Mirek's Cellebration
- Video Life
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| Key people |
- John Conway
- Martin Gardner
- Bill Gosper
- Richard Guy
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| Popular culture | |
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