ISBN 978-5-94057-377-7International audienceIn this paper, we study amalgamations of cellular automata (CA), i.e. ways of combining two CA by disjoint union. We show that for several families of CA obtained by simple amalgamation operations (including the well-known families of majority and minority CA), the density of a large class of properties follows a zero-one law. Besides, we establish that intrinsic universality in those families is always non-trivial and undecidable for some of them. Therefore we obtain various syntactical means to produce CA which are almost all intrinsically universal. These results extend properties already obtained for captive cellular automata. We additionally prove that there exists some reversible captive CA ...
An arbitrary d-dimensional cellular automaton can be constructively embedded in areversible one havi...
We study one-dimensional reversible and number-conserving cellular automata (RNCCA) that have both p...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
ISBN 978-5-94057-377-7International audienceIn this paper, we study amalgamations of cellular automa...
Abstract. This reading guide aims to provide the reader with an easy access to the study of universa...
Cellular automata (CA) are dynamical systems defined by a finite local rule but they are studied for...
International audienceThis chapter presents the use of Partitioned Cellular Automata —introduced by ...
Abstract. Cellular automata are a simple model of parallel computation. Many people wonder about the...
Abstract. Partitioned cellular automata are a variant of cellular automata that was defined in order...
This note is a survey of examples and results about cellular automata with the purpose of recalling ...
AbstractLet X be a one-dimensional cellular automaton. A “power of X” is another cellular automaton ...
AbstractThis article surveys some theoretical aspects of cellular automata CA research. In particula...
Universality of Cellular Automata (CA) is the ability to develop arbitrary computations, and is view...
We study the model of cellular automata through two complementary aspects: local syntactic represent...
A grouped instance of a cellular automaton (CA) is another one obtained by grouping several states i...
An arbitrary d-dimensional cellular automaton can be constructively embedded in areversible one havi...
We study one-dimensional reversible and number-conserving cellular automata (RNCCA) that have both p...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...
ISBN 978-5-94057-377-7International audienceIn this paper, we study amalgamations of cellular automa...
Abstract. This reading guide aims to provide the reader with an easy access to the study of universa...
Cellular automata (CA) are dynamical systems defined by a finite local rule but they are studied for...
International audienceThis chapter presents the use of Partitioned Cellular Automata —introduced by ...
Abstract. Cellular automata are a simple model of parallel computation. Many people wonder about the...
Abstract. Partitioned cellular automata are a variant of cellular automata that was defined in order...
This note is a survey of examples and results about cellular automata with the purpose of recalling ...
AbstractLet X be a one-dimensional cellular automaton. A “power of X” is another cellular automaton ...
AbstractThis article surveys some theoretical aspects of cellular automata CA research. In particula...
Universality of Cellular Automata (CA) is the ability to develop arbitrary computations, and is view...
We study the model of cellular automata through two complementary aspects: local syntactic represent...
A grouped instance of a cellular automaton (CA) is another one obtained by grouping several states i...
An arbitrary d-dimensional cellular automaton can be constructively embedded in areversible one havi...
We study one-dimensional reversible and number-conserving cellular automata (RNCCA) that have both p...
This paper examines the claim that cellular automata (CA) belonging to Class III (in Wolfram’s class...