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- Wa-Tor abstract "Wa-Tor is a population dynamics simulation devised by Alexander Keewatin Dewdney and presented in the December 1984 issue of Scientific American in a 5-page article entitled "Computer Recreations: Sharks and fish wage an ecological war on the toroidal planet Wa-Tor"."(T)he planet Wa-Tor ... is shaped like a torus, or doughnut, and is entirely covered with water. The two dominant denizens of Wa-Tor are sharks and fish ..."Wa-Tor is usually implemented as a 2-dimensional grid with 3 colours, one for fish, one for sharks and one for empty water. If a creature moves past the edge of the grid, it reappears on the opposite side. The sharks are predatory and eat the fish. Both sharks and fish live, move, reproduce and die in Wa-Tor according to the simple rules defined below. From these simple rules, complex emergent behavior can be seen to arise.".
- Wa-Tor thumbnail Image_of_a_Torus.png?width=300.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageExternalLink wator.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageExternalLink wator_dewdney.pdf.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageExternalLink source.zip.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageExternalLink wator.htm.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageExternalLink wator.panmental.de.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageExternalLink wator.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageID "33988030".
- Wa-Tor wikiPageLength "5806".
- Wa-Tor wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Wa-Tor wikiPageRevisionID "642877461".
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Dewdney.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cellular_automaton_rules.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Emergence.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Lotka–Volterra_equation.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Lotka–Volterra_equations.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Open_source.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Population_dynamics_of_fisheries.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Predation.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_American.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Seed7.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Simulation.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink Torus.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink File:Image_of_a_Torus.png.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink File:WaTor_rules.png.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLink File:Wator.ogg.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wa-Tor".
- Wa-Tor hasPhotoCollection Wa-Tor.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
- Wa-Tor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wa-Tor subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Wa-Tor subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Wa-Tor subject Category:Cellular_automaton_rules.
- Wa-Tor hypernym Simulation.
- Wa-Tor type Article.
- Wa-Tor type VideoGame.
- Wa-Tor type Article.
- Wa-Tor comment "Wa-Tor is a population dynamics simulation devised by Alexander Keewatin Dewdney and presented in the December 1984 issue of Scientific American in a 5-page article entitled "Computer Recreations: Sharks and fish wage an ecological war on the toroidal planet Wa-Tor"."(T)he planet Wa-Tor ... is shaped like a torus, or doughnut, and is entirely covered with water.".
- Wa-Tor label "Wa-Tor".
- Wa-Tor sameAs Wator.
- Wa-Tor sameAs Wa-Tor.
- Wa-Tor sameAs Wa-Tor.
- Wa-Tor sameAs m.0hr4bc6.
- Wa-Tor sameAs Q770648.
- Wa-Tor sameAs Q770648.
- Wa-Tor wasDerivedFrom Wa-Tor?oldid=642877461.
- Wa-Tor depiction Image_of_a_Torus.png.
- Wa-Tor isPrimaryTopicOf Wa-Tor.