Over the years, the field of artificial life has attempted to capture significant properties of life in artificial systems. By measuring quantities within such complex systems, the hope is to capture the reasons for the explosion of complexity in living systems. A major effort has been in discrete dynamical systems such as cellular automata, where very few rules lead to high levels of complexity. In this paper, for every elementary cellular automaton, we count the number of ways a finite region can transform an enclosed finite region. We discuss the relation of this count to existing notions of controllability, physical universality, and constructor theory. Numerically, we find that particular sizes of surrounding regions have preferred siz...
(eng) Cellular automata are a formal model of locally interacting systems which is very simple but s...
AbstractWe study the computational complexity of several problems with the evolution of configuratio...
In the qualitative classification of cellular automata (CA) rules by Wolfram [Rev. Mod. Phys. 55, 60...
Cellular automata make up a class of completely discrete dynamical systems, which have became a core...
Abstract. Cellular automata are a simple model of parallel computation. Many people wonder about the...
We study the model of cellular automata through two complementary aspects: local syntactic represent...
In order to identify complex systems capable of modeling artificial life, we study the notion of com...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories ...
AbstractThe notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories of computation and ...
In this paper we deal with 1-D finite cellular automata with a triplet local transition rule 14 and ...
This volume of the Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, Second Edition, provides an autho...
I started this research project with the intent of investigating complex systems that are generated ...
John Conway’s Game of Life was the first cellular automaton, showing how simple rules can generate a...
We study the asymptotic behaviour of symbolic computing systems, notably one-dimensional cellular au...
Abstract. Cellular Automata can be considered discrete dynamical sys-tems and at the same time a mod...
(eng) Cellular automata are a formal model of locally interacting systems which is very simple but s...
AbstractWe study the computational complexity of several problems with the evolution of configuratio...
In the qualitative classification of cellular automata (CA) rules by Wolfram [Rev. Mod. Phys. 55, 60...
Cellular automata make up a class of completely discrete dynamical systems, which have became a core...
Abstract. Cellular automata are a simple model of parallel computation. Many people wonder about the...
We study the model of cellular automata through two complementary aspects: local syntactic represent...
In order to identify complex systems capable of modeling artificial life, we study the notion of com...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories ...
AbstractThe notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories of computation and ...
In this paper we deal with 1-D finite cellular automata with a triplet local transition rule 14 and ...
This volume of the Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, Second Edition, provides an autho...
I started this research project with the intent of investigating complex systems that are generated ...
John Conway’s Game of Life was the first cellular automaton, showing how simple rules can generate a...
We study the asymptotic behaviour of symbolic computing systems, notably one-dimensional cellular au...
Abstract. Cellular Automata can be considered discrete dynamical sys-tems and at the same time a mod...
(eng) Cellular automata are a formal model of locally interacting systems which is very simple but s...
AbstractWe study the computational complexity of several problems with the evolution of configuratio...
In the qualitative classification of cellular automata (CA) rules by Wolfram [Rev. Mod. Phys. 55, 60...