The Ameyalli-Rule: Logical Universality in a 2D Cellular Automaton

Abstract

We present a new spontaneously emergent glider-gun in a 2D Cellular Automaton and build the logical gates NOT, AND and OR required for logical universality. The Ameyalli-rule is not based on survival/birth logic but depends on 102 isotropic neighborhood groups making an iso-rule, which can drive an interactive input-frequency histogram for visualising iso-group activity and dependent functions for filtering and mutation. Neutral inputs relative to logical gates are identified which provide an idealized striped-down form of the iso-rule.

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