Bill Gosper

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Bill Gosper is an American mathematician and computer scientist known for his pioneering work in cellular automata, especially Conway’s Game of Life, and for contributions to experimental mathematics and symbolic computation.

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instanceOf American computer scientist
American mathematician
human
mathematician
areaOfExpertise cellular automata patterns
fractal curves
hypergeometric series
lattice paths and combinatorics
associatedWith Conway’s Game of Life NERFINISHED
cellular automata community
experimental mathematics movement
contributedTo computer algebra systems
development of algorithms for symbolic summation
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
designed Gosper glider gun pattern in Conway’s Game of Life
Gosper space-filling curve NERFINISHED
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
employer Symbolics NERFINISHED
Wolfram Research NERFINISHED
Xerox PARC NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cellular automata
computer science
experimental mathematics
mathematics
recreational mathematics
symbolic computation
givenName William
influenced cellular automata research community
research in Conway’s Game of Life
influencedBy John Horton Conway NERFINISHED
knownFor contributions to experimental mathematics
contributions to symbolic computation
discovery of the first glider gun in Conway’s Game of Life
pioneering work on Conway’s Game of Life
work in cellular automata theory
work on hypergeometric summation
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf MIT Tech Model Railroad Club NERFINISHED
name William Randolph Gosper Jr. NERFINISHED
nickname Bill Gosper NERFINISHED
notableAchievement constructed the first known pattern in Conway’s Game of Life that produces an infinite number of gliders
notableWork Gosper curve NERFINISHED
Gosper glider gun NERFINISHED
Gosper’s algorithm NERFINISHED
publication articles in the Journal of Symbolic Computation
papers on hypergeometric series and summation

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