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Logic / Cellular automaton / Cellular automata / Rule 90 / Christopher Langton / Dynamical system / Chaos theory / Abstraction / Systems theory / Science / Bioinformatics / Boolean network
Date: 2008-05-05 07:58:22
Logic
Cellular automaton
Cellular automata
Rule 90
Christopher Langton
Dynamical system
Chaos theory
Abstraction
Systems theory
Science
Bioinformatics
Boolean network

Andy Wuensche Discrete Dynamics Lab Visiting Fellow, Dept. of Informatics (formerly COGS) Univ. of Sussex Complex dynamics, basins of attraction, and 

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