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Matthew Cook,
``Introduction to the activity of rule 110''
(copyright 1994-1998 Matthew Cook) http://w3.datanet.hu/ cook/Workshop/CellAut/
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Harold V. McIntosh,
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January 31, 2002
Jose Manuel Gomez Soto
2002-01-31