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The en:Rule 184 en:cellular automaton as a model of ballistic annihilation. Particles and antiparticles (modeled by consecutive cells with states 00 and 11 respectively) move in opposite directions through a background of cells with alternating 0 and 1 states, and annihilate each other when they collide.

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Date

2007-05-05 (original upload date)

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Original uploader was David Eppstein at en.wikipedia

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  • 2007-05-05 03:01 David Eppstein 666×198×0 (4278 bytes) The [[Rule 184]] [[cellular automaton]] as a model of ballistic annihilation. Particles and antiparticles (modeled by consecutive cells with states 00 and 11 respectively) move in opposite directions through a background of cells with alternating 0 and 1

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current00:23, 25 July 2007666×198 (4 KB)David Eppstein ({{Information |Description=The en:Rule 184 en:cellular automaton as a model of ballistic annihilation. Particles and antiparticles (modeled by consecutive cells with states 00 and 11 respectively) move in opposite directions through a background)
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