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Category:Cellular automatists
People who have made significant contributions to cellular automata, as research, recreational mathematics, or art.
The Cellular Automatist was the name of a newsletter published starting in 1991 [1] (https://web.archive.org
/web/20091022211052/http://geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/5113/fr14.htm); the phrase has also
appeared in publications such as Wired [2] (https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.10/definition.html) and
ACRI 2002 [3] (https://web.archive.org/web/20060713184810/http://cui.unige.ch/acri2002/scope.html).
A
Andrew Adamatzky
Peter S. Albin
B
Claudio Baiocchi
Itai Benjamini
Stephen R. Bourne
Arthur Burks
C
Edgar F. Codd
John Horton Conway
Matthew Cook
Jack Corliss
D
Manuel DeLanda
E
Noam Elkies
David Eppstein
F
Richard Feynman
Patrick C. Fischer
Edward Fredkin
Uriel Frisch
G
Eric Goles
Brian Goodwin
Bill Gosper
Eiichi Goto
H
Brosl Hasslacher
Jane M. Hawkins
Gustav A. Hedlund
Don Hopkins
Mary Ann Horton
K
Jarkko Kari
L
Christopher Langton
Mike Lesser
M
Norman Margolus
J. C. P. Miller
Marvin Minsky
Eduardo Reck Miranda
Melanie Mitchell
Cristopher Moore
Edward F. Moore
John Myhill
N
Joseph Nechvatal
John von Neumann
Simon P. Norton
O
Steve Omohundro
P
Norman Packard
Ed Pegg Jr.
Charles Platt (author)
R
Ami Radunskaya
Rudy Rucker
S
Cosma Shalizi
Brian Silverman
Alvy Ray Smith
Klaus Sutner
T
Tommaso Toffoli
Chris Tomic
Andrei Toom
John J. Tyson
U
Stanislaw Ulam
W
John Watrous (computer scientist)
Norman White
Stephen Wolfram
Z
Konrad Zuse
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