We conduct a brief survey on Wolfram’s classification, in particular related to the computing capabilities of Cellular Automata (CA) in Wol-fram’s classes III and IV. We formulate and shed light on the question of whether Class III systems are capable of Turing universality or may turn out to be “too hot ” in practice to be controlled and programmed. We show that systems in Class III are indeed capable of computation and that there is no reason to believe that they are unable, in principle, to reach Turing-completness
AbstractBased on computer simulations Wolfram presented in several papers conjectured classification...
Abstract. Cellular automata are a simple model of parallel computation. Many people wonder about the...
A computer is classically formalised as a universal Turing machine or a similar device. However over...
We conduct a brief survey on Wolfram's classification, in particular related to the computing capabi...
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...
Wolfram has provided a qualitative classification of cellular automata(CA) rules according to which,...
In the qualitative classification of cellular automata (CA) rules by Wolfram [Rev. Mod. Phys. 55, 60...
In the qualitative classification of cellular automata (CA) rules by Wolfram [Rev. Mod. Phys. 55, 60...
AbstractWe study a classification of cellular automata based on the Turing degree of the orbits of t...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) comprise a simple and well-formalized model of massivel...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) comprise a simple and well-formalized model of massivel...
A computer is classically formalized as a universal Turing machine. However over the years a lot of ...
AbstractBased on computer simulations Wolfram presented in several papers conjectured classification...
Abstract. Cellular automata are a simple model of parallel computation. Many people wonder about the...
A computer is classically formalised as a universal Turing machine or a similar device. However over...
We conduct a brief survey on Wolfram's classification, in particular related to the computing capabi...
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...
Wolfram has provided a qualitative classification of cellular automata(CA) rules according to which,...
In the qualitative classification of cellular automata (CA) rules by Wolfram [Rev. Mod. Phys. 55, 60...
In the qualitative classification of cellular automata (CA) rules by Wolfram [Rev. Mod. Phys. 55, 60...
AbstractWe study a classification of cellular automata based on the Turing degree of the orbits of t...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) comprise a simple and well-formalized model of massivel...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) comprise a simple and well-formalized model of massivel...
A computer is classically formalized as a universal Turing machine. However over the years a lot of ...
AbstractBased on computer simulations Wolfram presented in several papers conjectured classification...
Abstract. Cellular automata are a simple model of parallel computation. Many people wonder about the...
A computer is classically formalised as a universal Turing machine or a similar device. However over...