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Peter Gacs proposed a one-dimensional cellular automaton capable of a robust
self-reproduction. Because the automaton is exceptionally large and
complicated, very few people have ever succeeded in simulating it on a computer
or analyzing its behavior. Here we demonstrate a partial simulation of Gacs'
automaton (of Gray's version), discussing its robustness. We also discuss the
potential applications of Gacs' framework.