A continuous, resource-limited Game of Life self-organizes into dividing, gliding cell-like patterns at a dilute-to-dense transition.
MaCE: General Mass Conserving Dynamics for Cellular Automata
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We present Mass-Conserving Evolution (MaCE), a general method for implementing mass conservation in Cellular Automata (CA). MaCE is a simple evolution rule that can be easily 'attached' to existing CAs to make them mass-conserving, which tends to produce interesting behaviours more often, as patterns can no longer explode or die out. We first show that MaCE is numerically stable and admits a simple continuous limit. We then test MaCE on Lenia, and through several experiments, we demonstrate that it produces a wide variety of interesting behaviours, starting from the variety and abundance of solitons up to hints of intrinsic evolution in resource-constrained environments. Finally, we showcase the versatility of MaCE by applying it to Neural-CAs and discrete CAs, and discuss promising research directions opened up by this scheme.
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Continuous Game of Life: cell emergence and self-organization at the edge of growth
A continuous, resource-limited Game of Life self-organizes into dividing, gliding cell-like patterns at a dilute-to-dense transition.