Abstract. Many different definitions of computational universality for various types of dynamical systems have flourished since Turing’s work. We propose a general definition of universality that applies to arbitrary discrete time symbolic dynamical systems. Universality of a system is defined as undecidability of a model-checking problem. For Turing machines, counter machines and tag systems, our definition coincides with the classical one. It yields, however, a new definition for cellular automata and subshifts. Our definition is robust with respect to initial condition, which is a desirable feature for physical realizability. We derive necessary conditions for undecidability and universality. For instance, a universal system must have a ...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
International audienceThis paper is a survey of E. Goles’ work on dynamical systems from the point o...
Many different definitions of computational universality for various types of dynamical systems have...
Many different definitions of computational universality for various types of systems have flourishe...
Many different definitions of computational universality for various types of systems have flourishe...
namical systems. Universality of a system is defined as undecidability of a model-checking problem. ...
A computer is classically formalized as a universal Turing machine. However over the years a lot of ...
Stephen Wolfram has maintained that almost any system whose behavior is not obviously simple is comp...
Stephen Wolfram has maintained that almost any system whose behavior is not obviously simple is comp...
This note is a survey of examples and results about cellular automata with the purpose of recalling ...
A computer is classically formalised as a universal Turing machine or a similar device. However over...
A computer is classically formalised as a universal Turing machine or a similar device. However over...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
International audienceThis paper is a survey of E. Goles’ work on dynamical systems from the point o...
Many different definitions of computational universality for various types of dynamical systems have...
Many different definitions of computational universality for various types of systems have flourishe...
Many different definitions of computational universality for various types of systems have flourishe...
namical systems. Universality of a system is defined as undecidability of a model-checking problem. ...
A computer is classically formalized as a universal Turing machine. However over the years a lot of ...
Stephen Wolfram has maintained that almost any system whose behavior is not obviously simple is comp...
Stephen Wolfram has maintained that almost any system whose behavior is not obviously simple is comp...
This note is a survey of examples and results about cellular automata with the purpose of recalling ...
A computer is classically formalised as a universal Turing machine or a similar device. However over...
A computer is classically formalised as a universal Turing machine or a similar device. However over...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
International audienceThis paper is a survey of E. Goles’ work on dynamical systems from the point o...