Particle Life
Particle Life is an artificial life simulation where particles with asymmetric attraction-repulsion forces generate self-organizing patterns that resemble biological behaviors.
Overview
Developed from Jeffrey Ventrella's "Clusters" system (2017)[1] and popularized as "Particle Life" by HackerPoet in 2018,[2] the simulation demonstrates emergence through non-reciprocal particle interactions—particle type A may attract type B while B repels A. This asymmetry produces complex behaviors including cell-like structures, swarming, and dynamic clustering. The system has become a subject of academic research in artificial life and complexity science.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Ventrella, Jeffrey. "Clusters". Retrieved 2024-12-27.
- ↑ "Particle-Life". GitHub. 2018.
- ↑ Kumar, Akarsh (2024). "Automating the Search for Artificial Life with Foundation Models". arXiv:2412.17799 [cs.AI].
External links
Particle Life simulator and community Original Clusters system
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