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COVID-19 has claimed the life of Princeton mathematician John Conway. He was 82 years old.
The British-born Conway spent the early part of his career at Cambridge before moving to Princeton University in the 1980s. He made contributions in various areas of mathematics but is best known for his invention of Conway's Game of Life, a cellular automaton in which simple rules give rise to surprisingly complex behaviors.
John Conway, inventor of the Game of Life, has died of COVID-19
After 50 years, people are still discovering interesting Game of Life patterns.