Abstract

Gliders are non-trivial complex patterns emerging typically in complex cellular automata (CA). The most famous glider (mobile self-localizations, particles, waves) is the five-live cells glider moving diagonally in five steps in the two-dimensional CA Conway’s Game of Life [71]. Gliders are abstractions of travelling localizations often found in living systems, and used to derive novel properties of objects in artificial life, complex systems, physical systems, and chemical reactions. Examples include, gliders in reaction-diffusion systems [16, 128], Penrose tilings [75], three-dimensional glider gun [15], gliders in hyperbolic spaces [109].

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