conways' game of life
Conway's Game of Life is a mathematical simulation that occurs on a grid of cells, where each cell can either be alive or dead. The simulation evolves over time based on a set of rules, and each cell's state in the next generation is determined by the neighboring cells. It follows a simple set of rules which gives rise to complex patterns, making it a captivating example of cellular automaton.
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