John Horton Conway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John Horton Conway (born 26 December 1937, Liverpool, England) is a prolific mathematician active in the theory of finite groups, knot theory, number theory, combinatorial game theory and coding theo...
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John Conway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Conway may refer to: • John B. Conway, mathematician, functional analyst, George Washington University • John Horton Conway, mathematician at Princeton University. Popularly known for Conway's G...
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John Conway's Game of Life is some kind of Artificial Life simulation. It's written in Java. ... The Game of Life is not your typical computer game. It is a 'cellular automaton', and was invented by Cambridge mathematician John Conway.
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Life was invented by the mathematician John Conway in 1970. He choose the rules carefully after trying many other possibilities, some of which caused the cells to die too fast and others which caused too many cells to be born.
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www.math.com/students/wonders/life/life.html
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Arbour Hill Cemetery, Acrylic, 2009, 30 x 42cm (Available as a Limited Edition Giclee - see prints section) ... Irish Air Corps Paintings ... stay in touch...
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www.johnconwayart.com/
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Vector illustration and digital art. ... pterus.net | contact | curriculum vitae ... © John Conway 2007...
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John Conway (1937-) ... John Horton Conway ... Honours awarded to John Conway; (Click below for those honoured in this way)
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