International audienceConsider an infinite graph with nodes initially labeled by independent Bernoulli random variables of parameter p. We address the density classification problem, that is, we want to design a (probabilistic or deterministic)cellular automaton or a finite-range interacting particle system that evolves on this graph and decides whether p is smaller or larger than 1/2. Precisely, the trajectories should converge to the uniform configuration with only 0's if p1/2. We present solutions to the problem on the regular grids of dimension d, for any d>1, and on the regular infinite trees. For the bi-infinite line, we propose some candidates that we back up with numerical simulations
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International audienceConsider an infinite graph with nodes initially labeled by independent Bernoul...
Consider an infinite graph with nodes initially labeled by independent Bernoulli random variables of...
Artículo de publicación ISIOne of the most studied inverse problems in cellular automata (CAs) is th...
Part 2: Regular PapersInternational audienceThe density classification task is to determine which of...
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Part 2: Regular PapersInternational audienceThe density classification problem is the computational ...
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In this paper, we discuss the well-known density classification problem in the context of Continuous...
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Conway\u27s Game of Life is the most well-known instance of a class of computational structures know...
The density classification problem consists in using a binary cellular automaton (CA) to decide whet...
The uniform infinite planar quadrangulation is an infinite random graph embedded in the plane, which...
Quadrangulations are proper embeddings of finite connected graphs in the two-dimensional sphere for ...
Suppose each site on a one-dimensional chain with periodic boundary condition may take on any one of...
International audienceConsider an infinite graph with nodes initially labeled by independent Bernoul...
Consider an infinite graph with nodes initially labeled by independent Bernoulli random variables of...
Artículo de publicación ISIOne of the most studied inverse problems in cellular automata (CAs) is th...
Part 2: Regular PapersInternational audienceThe density classification task is to determine which of...
We investigate the computational capabilities of probabilistic cellular automata by means of the den...
Part 2: Regular PapersInternational audienceThe density classification problem is the computational ...
In this paper, the classical density classification problem is considered in the context of affine c...
In this paper, we discuss the well-known density classification problem in the context of Continuous...
Video file with resolution 418x416, 1 min 10 sec duration. Black sites represent 0, blue represent 1...
On a finite graph, there is a natural family of Boltzmann probability measures on cycle-rooted spann...
Conway\u27s Game of Life is the most well-known instance of a class of computational structures know...
The density classification problem consists in using a binary cellular automaton (CA) to decide whet...
The uniform infinite planar quadrangulation is an infinite random graph embedded in the plane, which...
Quadrangulations are proper embeddings of finite connected graphs in the two-dimensional sphere for ...
Suppose each site on a one-dimensional chain with periodic boundary condition may take on any one of...