We study the asymptotic behaviour of symbolic computing systems, notably one-dimensional cellular automata (CA), in order to ascertain whether and at what rate the number of complex versus simple rules dominate the rule space for increasing neighbourhood range and number of symbols (or colours), and how different behaviour is distributed in the spaces of different cellular automata formalisms. Using two different measures, Shannon’s block entropy and Kolmogorov complexity, the latter approximated by two different methods (lossless compressibility and block decomposition), we arrive at the same trend of larger complex behavioural fractions. We also advance a notion of asymptotic and limit behaviour for individual rules, both over initial con...
International audienceν-CA are cellular automata which can have different local rules at each site o...
We investigate the state change behavior of one-dimensional cellular automata during the solution of...
AbstractWe study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity problem: each of t...
We present an analysis of an additive cellular automaton (CA) under asynchronous dynamics. The async...
This volume of the Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, Second Edition, provides an autho...
L'objet de cette thèse est l'étude de l'auto-organisation dans les automates cellulaires unidimensio...
AbstractThe model of cellular automata is fascinating because very simple local rules can generate c...
Cellular automata are discrete dynamical systems that consist of patterns of symbols on a grid, whic...
"Glider" dynamics in cellular automata (CA), where coherent configurations emerge and inte...
This thesis presents an empirical study of the effects of topology on cellular automata rule spaces....
In the qualitative classification of cellular automata (CA) rules by Wolfram [Rev. Mod. Phys. 55, 60...
International audienceCellular automata are a well-known discrete model for complex systems characte...
We study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity prob-lem: each of two play...
International audienceThis paper studies three classes of cellular automata from a computational poi...
International audienceWe study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity prob...
International audienceν-CA are cellular automata which can have different local rules at each site o...
We investigate the state change behavior of one-dimensional cellular automata during the solution of...
AbstractWe study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity problem: each of t...
We present an analysis of an additive cellular automaton (CA) under asynchronous dynamics. The async...
This volume of the Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, Second Edition, provides an autho...
L'objet de cette thèse est l'étude de l'auto-organisation dans les automates cellulaires unidimensio...
AbstractThe model of cellular automata is fascinating because very simple local rules can generate c...
Cellular automata are discrete dynamical systems that consist of patterns of symbols on a grid, whic...
"Glider" dynamics in cellular automata (CA), where coherent configurations emerge and inte...
This thesis presents an empirical study of the effects of topology on cellular automata rule spaces....
In the qualitative classification of cellular automata (CA) rules by Wolfram [Rev. Mod. Phys. 55, 60...
International audienceCellular automata are a well-known discrete model for complex systems characte...
We study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity prob-lem: each of two play...
International audienceThis paper studies three classes of cellular automata from a computational poi...
International audienceWe study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity prob...
International audienceν-CA are cellular automata which can have different local rules at each site o...
We investigate the state change behavior of one-dimensional cellular automata during the solution of...
AbstractWe study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity problem: each of t...