A rather fast Game-of-Life implementation in pure Python (plus pysdl2)
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A rather fast Game-of-Life implementation in pure Python (plus pysdl2)
Efficient Conway's Game of Life implemented in Python using NumPy.
# Game-of-Life A simulator of John Conway's Game of Life written in python using the pygame library
Uses numpy and scipy.ndimage to quickly simulate arbitrary rulesets for nearest-neighbours cellular automata. Can generate videos and images of the results via ffmpeg-python and pillow.
Some work on the paper, "Automated Lie-algebraic input space partitioning using first-order two-dimensional cellular automata" by me (Shrohan Mohapatra. (2020, June 5). Automated Lie-algebraic input space partitioning using first-order two-dimensional cellular automata. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3880404), here in the specific example…
A basic Game of Life python integration for AI training and more
A simple implementation of Conway's Game of Life using Python
Implementation of the famous Conway's Game of Life using Python and Pygame
This is a Conway's game of life project using Python
Conway's Game of life as a PySide version 6 widget.
Recreation of the automaton "Game Of Life" of John Horton Conway as an exercise to improve my python skills and also as a tribute to John Conway.
Conway's game of life written in python
Игра жизнь с графическим интерфейсом, написанная на python3.
Nik's Cellular Automata Projects
Conway's Game of Life in Python with pygame (pygame-ce). This project is accompanied by a video tutorial that explains everything in detail.
⬛⬜ Cellular automata and all-all-all
Le Jeu de la vie est un automate cellulaire imaginé par John Horton Conway en 1970. Malgré des règles très simples, il est Turing-complet. C'est un jeu de simulation au sens mathématique. que j'ai ecrit en python
The classic Conway's Game of Life written in Python using PyGame.
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