Part 2: Regular PapersInternational audienceThe global synchronisation problem consists in making a cellular automaton converge to a homogeneous blinking state from any initial condition. We here study this inverse problem for one-dimensional binary systems with periodic boundary conditions (i.e., rings). For small neighbourhoods, we present results obtained with the formulation of the problem as a SAT problem and the use of SAT solvers. Our observations suggest that it is not possible to solve this problem perfectly with deterministic systems. In contrast, the problem can easily be solved with stochastic rules
Building on the work of Von Neumann, Burks, Codd, and Langton, among others, we introduce the first ...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) are formal models for the simulation and the study of m...
AbstractReversible cellular automata (RCA) are models of massively parallel computation that preserv...
Cellular automata are a discrete, synchronous, and uniform dynamical system that give rise to a wide...
Synchronization of large-scale networks is an important and fundamental computing primitive in paral...
Submitted to STACS 2005In this paper we propose a probabilistic analysis of the asynchronous behavio...
AbstractWe studied the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem (FSSP) on reversible (i.e., backward det...
International audienceWe propose two images obtained with an asynchronous and a stochastic cellular ...
International audienceA one-dimensional cellular automaton is a dynamical system which consisting in...
International audienceIn this paper we begin the study the dynamical behavior of non-uniform cellula...
ISBN 978-5-94057-377-7International audienceWe study a way of coupling two configurations of the sam...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic analysis of the fully asynchronous behavior (i.e., two cell...
International audienceLattice-gas cellular automata are often considered as a particular case of cel...
We present stochastic solutions to the cellular automata parity problem. The model is an interacting...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a probabilistic analysis of the fully asynchronous behavior (i.e., ...
Building on the work of Von Neumann, Burks, Codd, and Langton, among others, we introduce the first ...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) are formal models for the simulation and the study of m...
AbstractReversible cellular automata (RCA) are models of massively parallel computation that preserv...
Cellular automata are a discrete, synchronous, and uniform dynamical system that give rise to a wide...
Synchronization of large-scale networks is an important and fundamental computing primitive in paral...
Submitted to STACS 2005In this paper we propose a probabilistic analysis of the asynchronous behavio...
AbstractWe studied the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem (FSSP) on reversible (i.e., backward det...
International audienceWe propose two images obtained with an asynchronous and a stochastic cellular ...
International audienceA one-dimensional cellular automaton is a dynamical system which consisting in...
International audienceIn this paper we begin the study the dynamical behavior of non-uniform cellula...
ISBN 978-5-94057-377-7International audienceWe study a way of coupling two configurations of the sam...
In this paper we propose a probabilistic analysis of the fully asynchronous behavior (i.e., two cell...
International audienceLattice-gas cellular automata are often considered as a particular case of cel...
We present stochastic solutions to the cellular automata parity problem. The model is an interacting...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a probabilistic analysis of the fully asynchronous behavior (i.e., ...
Building on the work of Von Neumann, Burks, Codd, and Langton, among others, we introduce the first ...
International audienceCellular automata (CA) are formal models for the simulation and the study of m...
AbstractReversible cellular automata (RCA) are models of massively parallel computation that preserv...