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    physicsmata

    API for all possible cellular automata that work same at all angles

    Its strange how the "sorted pointers" normalizing makes just about any random function, as long as it connects the inputs to the outputs on some path, vibrate as some nonlinear shape of wave. This could be used as a game interface for evolvable musical instruments or fluid puzzle games. Physicsmata is similar in effect to SmoothLife but simpler and pure Java. The cellular automata API takes a function to run at each point. Its parameters are sums of screen brightness (n color dimensions are...
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    Stella

    Elementary Arithmetic Word Problem Solver

    Basic natural language processor capable of solving elementary math word problems such as: 1) John has 7 pencils. He buys 10 more pencils. How many pencils does he have in all? 2) There are 6 boys and 4 girls in a library. How many kids are there altogether? 3) Bob ran 8 miles and Stella ran 2 miles. How many miles did they run altogether? 4) What is the sum of 7 and 2? 5) What is 8 divided by 2?
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