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- Q4183853 subject Q7132787.
- Q4183853 subject Q8870081.
- Q4183853 abstract "The firing squad synchronization problem is a problem in computer science and cellular automata in which the goal is to design a cellular automaton that, starting with a single active cell, eventually reaches a state in which all cells are simultaneously active. It was first proposed by John Myhill in 1957 and published (with a solution) in 1962 by Edward Moore.".
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- Q4183853 comment "The firing squad synchronization problem is a problem in computer science and cellular automata in which the goal is to design a cellular automaton that, starting with a single active cell, eventually reaches a state in which all cells are simultaneously active. It was first proposed by John Myhill in 1957 and published (with a solution) in 1962 by Edward Moore.".
- Q4183853 label "Firing squad synchronization problem".
- Q4183853 depiction FiringSquadProblem.gif.