Simon Norton
Simon P. Norton (February 28, 1952 - February 14, 2019) was a British mathematician who was one of the earliest contributors to the Game of Life. His most notable discoveries were some of the first known oscillators that don't occur naturally with high frequency.
Simon Norton | |
Born | February 28, 1952 |
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Died | February 14, 2019 |
Residence | England |
Nationality | British |
Institutions | University of Cambridge |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Patterns found by Simon Norton
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gollark: Well, it's more of an issue of "you only have arrays and string->any maps for collections".
gollark: That makes no sense and is Lua-specific.
gollark: Stupid conflation of maps and arrays...
gollark: It seems to be because you had negative keys or something.
gollark: Um, neither modem nor skynet require serialization before sending.
External links
- Simon Norton at the Cambridge Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics
- Simon Norton at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Simon Norton at Wikipedia
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