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On the first weekend of the course we talked a bit about Cellular Automata and the "Game of life". While we did this, Martin showed us a Life Simulation on "Netlogo" called "Wolf Sheep Predation". Its basically a "Game of life" which also explains the Population behavior and the influence of the food chain in Nature. | On the first weekend of the course we talked a bit about Cellular Automata and the "Game of life". While we did this, Martin showed us a Life Simulation on "Netlogo" called "Wolf Sheep Predation". Its basically a "Game of life" which also explains the Population behavior and the influence of the food chain in Nature. | ||
[[File:WolfSheepNetlogo.jpg|200px|Picture of the runnign Netlogo Programm | [[File:WolfSheepNetlogo.jpg|200px|Picture of the runnign Netlogo >>Programm | ||
http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/models/WolfSheepPredation<<]] |
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After we discussed the topic in class, the remaining 3(or 4) participants decided that we'll do a group work in the end.
The Idea
On the first weekend of the course we talked a bit about Cellular Automata and the "Game of life". While we did this, Martin showed us a Life Simulation on "Netlogo" called "Wolf Sheep Predation". Its basically a "Game of life" which also explains the Population behavior and the influence of the food chain in Nature.