Self-Replicating Hierarchical Structures Emerge in a Binary Cellular Automaton

Bo Yang
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We have discovered a novel transition rule for binary cellular automata (CA) that yields self-replicating structures across two spatial and temporal scales from sparsely populated random initial conditions. Lower-level, shapeshifting clusters frequently follow a transient attractor trajectory, generating new clusters, some of which periodically self-duplicate. When the initial distribution of live cells is sufficiently sparse, these clusters coalesce into larger formations that also self-replicate. These formations may further form the boundaries of an expanding complex on an even larger scale. This rule, dubbed ``Outlier,'' is rotationally symmetric and applies to 2D Moore neighborhoods. It was evolved through Genetic Programming during an extensive automated search for rules that foster open-ended evolution in CA. While self-replicating structures, both crafted and emergent, have been created in CA with state sets intentionally designed for this purpose, the Outlier may be the first known rule to facilitate emergent self-replication across two spatial scales in simple binary CA.
二元元胞自动机中出现了自我复制的层次结构
我们发现了一种新的二元元胞自动机(CA)的过渡规则,该规则可以从稀疏分布的随机初始条件中产生跨越两个空间和时间尺度的自我复制结构。低级的、变形的集群经常遵循一个短暂的吸引子轨迹,产生新的集群,其中一些周期性地自我复制。当活细胞的初始分布足够稀疏时,这些细胞簇就会聚集成更大的结构,并进行自我复制。这些地层可能进一步形成一个在更大范围内扩展的复合体的边界。这条被称为“Outlier”的规则是旋转对称的,适用于2D摩尔邻域。它是通过遗传编程在广泛的自动搜索规则中进化而来的,这些规则促进了CA的开放式进化。尽管在CA中已经创建了精心设计的和紧急的自我复制结构,并为此目的故意设计了状态集,但Outlier可能是已知的第一个在简单二进制CA中促进跨两个空间尺度的紧急自我复制的规则。
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