title: Implementation of Logical Functions in the Game of Life creator: Rennard, Jean-Philippe subject: Complexity Theory description: The Game of Life cellular automaton is a classical example of a massively parallel collision-based computing device. The automaton exhibits mobile patterns, gliders, and generators of the mobile patterns, glider guns, in its evolution. We show how to construct basic logical perations, AND, OR, NOT in space-time configurations of the cellular automaton. Also decomposition of complicated Boolean functions is discussed. Advantages of our technique are demonstrated on an example of binary adder, realized via collision of glider streams. publisher: Springer contributor: Adamatzky, Andrew date: 2002 type: Book Chapter type: PeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://cogprints.org/4115/1/CollisionBasedRennard.pdf identifier: Rennard, Jean-Philippe (2002) Implementation of Logical Functions in the Game of Life. [Book Chapter] relation: http://cogprints.org/4115/