Re: Complex Systems -> Universality in Rule 110 -> Matthew Cook

From: André Betz (mail_at_andrebetz.de)
Date: 12/17/04

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    I've written a converter in Java which converts TM definitions to Rule
    110. There is also a TM which simulate a small CPU.

    http://www.andrebetz.de/TuringMachine.zip

    André Betz


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