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Description The en:Rule 184 en:cellular automaton as a model of surface deposition. In a layer of particles forming a diagonally-oriented square lattice, new particles stick in each time step to the local minima of the surface. The cellular automaton states model the local slope of the surface.
Date 5 May 2007 (original upload date)
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Author David Eppstein at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-05-05 02:59 David Eppstein 882×378×0 (65393 bytes) The [[Rule 184]] [[cellular automaton]] as a model of surface [[Deposition (Aerosol physics)|deposition]]. In a layer of particles forming a diagonally-oriented square lattice, new particles stick in each time step to the local minima of the surface. The

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