We introduce a new model of cellular automaton called a one-dimensional number-conserving partitioned cellular automaton (NC-PCA). An NC-PCA is a system such that a state of a cell is represented by a triple of non-negative integers, and the total (i.e., sum) of integers over the configuration is conserved throughout its evolving (computing) process. It can be thought as a kind of modelization of the physical conservation law of mass (particles) or energy. We also define a reversible version of NC-PCA, and prove that a reversible NC-PCA is computation-universal. It is proved by showing that a reversible two-counter machine, which has been known to be universal, can be simulated by a reversible NC-PCA
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Partitioning automata (PA) are defined. They are equivalent to cellular automata (CA). Reversible su...
In this paper, we investigate non-uniform elementary cellular automata (i.e., one-dimensional cellul...
Abstract. Partitioned cellular automata are a variant of cellular automata that was defined in order...
AbstractIn this survey, we deal with the problem how a universal computer can be constructed in a re...
We introduce a new model of cellular automaton called a one-dimensional number-conserving partition...
We introduce a new model of cellular automaton called a one-dimensional number-conserving partitione...
In this paper, we introduce a 4 4 -state two-dimensional reversible cellular automaton called P 4 ...
A reversible cellular automaton (RCA) is regarded as a mathematical model for spatiotemporal phenome...
AbstractNumber-conserving cellular automata (NCCA) are particularly interesting, both because of the...
We study one-dimensional reversible and number-conserving cellular automata (RNCCA) that have both p...
International audienceThis chapter presents the use of Partitioned Cellular Automata —introduced by ...
A reversible cellular automaton (CA) is a "backward deterministic" CA, i.e, every configuration of i...
Abstract. A number-conserving cellular automaton is a cellular au-tomaton whose states are integers ...
A reversible (or injective) cellular automaton (RCA) is a "backward deterministic" CA, i.e., every c...
Reversibility corresponds to the conservation of information and energy. It allows unambiguous backt...
Partitioning automata (PA) are defined. They are equivalent to cellular automata (CA). Reversible su...
In this paper, we investigate non-uniform elementary cellular automata (i.e., one-dimensional cellul...
Abstract. Partitioned cellular automata are a variant of cellular automata that was defined in order...
AbstractIn this survey, we deal with the problem how a universal computer can be constructed in a re...