Simulation of Somatic Evolution through the Introduction of Random Mutation to the Rules of Conway’s Game of Life

Academic Background Since its introduction in 1970, Conway’s Game of Life (GoL) has been a classic model for studying the behavior of complex systems. As a Cellular Automata (CA) model, GoL simulates the life and death of cells on a two-dimensional grid through simple rules, demonstrating complex behaviors emerging from these rules. Although GoL ha...

Investigating Chiral Morphogenesis of Gold Using Generative Cellular Automata

Using Generative Cellular Automata to Study the Chiral Morphogenesis of Gold Background and Objectives Chirality is ubiquitous in nature and can be transferred and amplified between systems through specific molecular interactions and multi-scale couplings. However, the mechanisms of chiral formation and the critical steps during the growth process ...