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From: McIntosh Harold V.-UAP (mcintosh@redvax1.dgsca.unam.mx)
Date: Tue Jun 22 1993 - 01:49:23 UTC


Our very own, pet, ASCII-Eater has been feasting again. The last paragraph 
of this morning's message (<mcintosh@REDVAX1.DGSCA.UNAM.MX>, Mon, 21 Jun 1993 
11:49:30 -0500): 

> The Atlas contains much more than just the evolutionary diagrams; one of
> its most valuable features may be the comparisons which it suggests, and
> documents to a good extent, between automata whose rules are similar. One
> always susps, which deviate less and less from Rule 128 - OR, from
> a topsults evaluated.
> 
should have been:
> 
> The Atlas contains much more than just the evolutionary diagrams; one of 
> its most valuable features may be the comparisons which it suggests, and 
> documents to a good extent, between automata whose rules are similar. One 
> always suspects that similar rules should produce similar automata. Lenore 
> Levine, Regular Language Invariance under One-Dimensional Cellular Automaton 
> Rules, Complex Systems 6 163-178 (1992) has described an interesting 
> sequence of rules, which deviate less and less from Rule 128 - OR, from 
> a topological point of view. With the programs which accompany the Atlas, 
> such ideas can be tried out, and their results evaluated. 
> 

Harold V. McIntosh             |Depto. de Aplicaci'on de Microcomputadoras
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