Emergent Mind

Adaptability and Homeostasis in the Game of Life interacting with the evolved Cellular Automata

(2405.05797)
Published May 9, 2024 in cs.NE , nlin.AO , and nlin.CG

Abstract

In this paper we study the emergence of homeostasis in a two-layer system of the Game of Life, in which the Game of Life in the first layer couples with another system of cellular automata in the second layer. Homeostasis is defined here as a space-time dynamic that regulates the number of cells in state-1 in the Game of Life layer. A genetic algorithm is used to evolve the rules of the second layer to control the pattern of the Game of Life. We discovered that there are two antagonistic attractors that control the numbers of cells in state-1 in the first layer. The homeostasis sustained by these attractors are compared with the homeostatic dynamics observed in Daisy World.

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