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[Dec. 17th, 2008|05:47 pm] |
In a cellular automaton, a Garden of Eden configuration is a configuration which cannot appear on the lattice after one time step, no matter what the initial configuration. In other words, these are the configurations with no predecessors. (Source: wikipedia)
>(defconstant +garden-of-eden+ ...) +garden-of-eden+ >(defun laws-of-our-physics (x) ...) laws-of-our-physics >(laws-of-our-physics +garden-of-eden+) 42 |
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