Abstract

We study how the final pattern produced by particular one-dimensional cellular automata can depend on the starting configuration of live and dead cells. In particular, we show that slight changes in the initial state can lead to different universality classes (in the sense of Wolfram) for the final state. A peculiar anthropomorphic pattern appears in one of our experiments. Finally, for two example automata we investigate a small part of the initial condition space, a map of which initial conditions lead to which Wolfram classes.

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