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 **Behavior 1: Surround other Element's** **Behavior 1: Surround other Element's**
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 When an Adaptive Isolator at site A sees any Element that is not of its own type at site B, it will: When an Adaptive Isolator at site A sees any Element that is not of its own type at site B, it will:
   - Look at every site C within Event Window radius R of both A and B    - Look at every site C within Event Window radius R of both A and B 
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 **Behavior 2: Swap Element's apart** **Behavior 2: Swap Element's apart**
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 When an Adaptive Isolator at site A sees an Element at site B which is distance R-1 from A, it will: When an Adaptive Isolator at site A sees an Element at site B which is distance R-1 from A, it will:
   - Look at every site C that is at least distance R from B   - Look at every site C that is at least distance R from B
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     - If X is 0, swap B one unit in Y direction away from A     - If X is 0, swap B one unit in Y direction away from A
     - If Y is 0, swap B one unit in X direction away from A     - If Y is 0, swap B one unit in X direction away from A
-    - If both X and Y are non-zero, randomly choose to swap B one unit in either X or Y direction away +    - If both X and Y are non-zero, randomly choose to swap B one unit in either X or Y direction away from A
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 The result of this behavior is that an Adaptive Isolator on the edge of an isolator bubble will repel (swap away) an Element E if it also sees some other Element E' further away.  This can break up Element's that are already close together when Adaptive Isolator's surround them, as well as cause bubble repulsion between groups of Adaptive Isolator's surrounding different Atoms. The result of this behavior is that an Adaptive Isolator on the edge of an isolator bubble will repel (swap away) an Element E if it also sees some other Element E' further away.  This can break up Element's that are already close together when Adaptive Isolator's surround them, as well as cause bubble repulsion between groups of Adaptive Isolator's surrounding different Atoms.
  
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