Non-totalistic Life-like cellular automaton

Non-totalistic Life-like cellular automata are a generalization of Life-like cellular automata. The term is sometimes erroneously[1] used to refer to just isotropic non-totalistic Life-like cellular automata, rules in which the global transition function is isotropic (that is, invariant under rotations and reflections). For more information, see:

References

  1. Dave Greene (August 24, 2017). Re: Thread for basic questions (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
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