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Complex Computation Lab - Trend and jTrend

http://www.complex.iastate.edu

2D general-purpose cellular automata simulators for Unix or Java at Iowa State University.

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Digital Philosophy

http://digitalphilosophy.org/

Edward Fredkin's papers exploring the idea of a world where all quantities in nature are finite and discrete, with a chapter on cellular automata.

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Digital Physics

http://digitalphysics.org

Pioneered by scientist Edward Fredkin, Digital Physics is a study of physics as a digital phenomenon. A site devoted to the Edward Fredkin's idea that our entire Universe can be represented as a computer program. FAQ, relevant articles, cellular automata pictures, movies, VRML models and programs.

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Discrete Dynamics Lab

http://www.ddlab.com/

Tools for researching discrete dynamical networks - from cellular automata to random boolean networks; by Andrew Wuensche.

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Groovy Lava by NetPlay Software

http://www.netplay.com.au/

NetPlay Software - taking chaos to the limit... Cellular Automata software that uses probability theory with Conway's game of life rules to produce new and beautiful animations using DirectX 8.0.

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Lotus Artificial Life

http://cell-auto.com/

Texture Garden, for growing algorithmic textures. Reversible Cellular Automata, neighbourhoods, billiard ball machines, Java applets. By Tim Tyler.

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Mirek's Cellebration

http://www.mirekw.com/

1D and 2D Cellular Automata viewer, explorer and editor by Mirek Wojtowicz. Huge libraries of CA rules and patterns, gallery of CA rules, news, links. Free 32-bit Windows MCell software.

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ZenStrings

http://www.zenstrings.com/

An algorithmic music entity that creates evolving musical textures based upon initial parameters determined by its human composer; by Gary Bourgeois.

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