Edwin Roger Banks

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Edwin Roger Banks
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Alma mater Vanderbilt, MIT

Edwin Roger Banks was associated with the MIT group. In 1971, he constructed OCA:Banks-I, a two-state cellular automaton and one of the first simulated models of a universal computer, as part of his PhD thesis. In collaboration with the group, he discovered the first Garden of Eden that year.

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