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    Hashlife is a memoized algorithm for computing the long-term fate of a given starting configuration in Conway's Game of Life and related cellular automata...
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    the glider gun, and won the prize. Gosper was also the originator of the Hashlife algorithm that can speed up the computation of Life patterns by many orders...
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    large patterns at great time depths, sophisticated algorithms such as Hashlife may be useful. There is also a method for implementation of the Game of...
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    and Tomas Rokicki; it can be scripted using Lua or Python. It includes a hashlife algorithm that can simulate the behavior of very large structured or repetitive...
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    authors had not seen their own machine replicate. However, in 2008, the hashlife algorithm was extended to support the 29-state and 32-state rulesets in...
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  • object programming design pattern, that also uses a kind of memoization Hashlife – a memoizing technique to speed up the computation of cellular automata...
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  • Gosling – Java, Gosling Emacs, NeWS Bill Gosper – Macsyma, Lisp machine, hashlife, helped Donald Knuth on Vol.2 of The Art of Computer Programming (Semi-numerical...
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  • context of Lisp in the 1970s. String interning Flyweight pattern Merkle tree Hashlife Interning Liljenzin, Olle (2013). "Confluently Persistent Sets and Maps"...
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  • original hacker community, pioneer of symbolic computing, originator of hashlife Julia R. Greer (B.S. 1997) – materials science professor at Caltech, pioneer...
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  • after 5.2×1019 timesteps. He used an algorithm based on Bill Gosper's Hashlife to simulate the worms at extraordinary speeds. This behaviour is considerably...
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