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J. L. Zapotecatl, Rosenblueth, D. A., and Gershenson, C., “Deliberative Self-Organizing Traffic Lights with Elementary Cellular Automata”, Complexity, vol. 2017, p. 7691370, 2017.
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H. Zenil, Gershenson, C., Marshall, J. A. R., and Rosenblueth, D. A., “Life as Thermodynamic Evidence of Algorithmic Structure in Natural Environments”, Entropy, vol. 14, pp. 2173–2191, 2012.
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