AbstractIf A is a finite alphabet and Γ is a finitely generated amenable group, Ceccherini-Silberstein, Machı̀ and Scarabotti have proved that a local transition function defined on the full shift AΓ is surjective if and only if it is pre-injective; this equivalence is the so-called Garden of Eden theorem. On the other hand, when Γ is the group of the integers, the theorem holds in the case of irreducible shifts of finite type as a consequence of a theorem of Lind and Marcus but it no longer holds in the two-dimensional case.Recently, Gromov has proved a GOE-like theorem in the much more general framework of the spaces of bounded propagation. In this paper we apply Gromov's theorem to our class of spaces proving that all the properties requ...
We introduce and study cellular automata whose cell spaces are left-homogeneous spaces. Examples of ...
We investigate decidable properties for regular cellular automata. In particular, we show that regu...
Let $G$ be an amenable group and let $X$ be an irreducible complete algebraic variety over an algebr...
AbstractIf A is a finite alphabet and Γ is a finitely generated amenable group, Ceccherini-Silberste...
AbstractIf Z is the group of integers, A a finite alphabet and AZ the set of all functions c:Z→A, th...
AbstractThe main goal of this work is to show an extension of well known Hedlund’s theorem which sta...
AbstractConsider the space of configurations from a finitely generated group to a finite alphabet. W...
One of the first and most famous results of cellular automata theory, Moore’s Garden-of-Eden t...
In this thesis we study measurable and topological dynamics of certain classes of cellular automata...
Many undecidable questions concerning cellular automata are known to be decidable when the cellular ...
AbstractWhen G is an arbitrary group and V is a finite-dimensional vector space, it is known that ev...
We consider one-dimensional cellular automata, i.e. the maps T : P(Z) --> P(Z) (P is a finite wt wit...
We prove that the group of reversible cellular automata (RCA), on any alphabet A, contains a subgrou...
We prove that topologically isomorphic linear cellular automaton shifts are algebraically isomorphic...
International audienceWe study the sofic tree shifts of $A^{\Sigma^*}$, where $\Sigma^*$ is a regula...
We introduce and study cellular automata whose cell spaces are left-homogeneous spaces. Examples of ...
We investigate decidable properties for regular cellular automata. In particular, we show that regu...
Let $G$ be an amenable group and let $X$ be an irreducible complete algebraic variety over an algebr...
AbstractIf A is a finite alphabet and Γ is a finitely generated amenable group, Ceccherini-Silberste...
AbstractIf Z is the group of integers, A a finite alphabet and AZ the set of all functions c:Z→A, th...
AbstractThe main goal of this work is to show an extension of well known Hedlund’s theorem which sta...
AbstractConsider the space of configurations from a finitely generated group to a finite alphabet. W...
One of the first and most famous results of cellular automata theory, Moore’s Garden-of-Eden t...
In this thesis we study measurable and topological dynamics of certain classes of cellular automata...
Many undecidable questions concerning cellular automata are known to be decidable when the cellular ...
AbstractWhen G is an arbitrary group and V is a finite-dimensional vector space, it is known that ev...
We consider one-dimensional cellular automata, i.e. the maps T : P(Z) --> P(Z) (P is a finite wt wit...
We prove that the group of reversible cellular automata (RCA), on any alphabet A, contains a subgrou...
We prove that topologically isomorphic linear cellular automaton shifts are algebraically isomorphic...
International audienceWe study the sofic tree shifts of $A^{\Sigma^*}$, where $\Sigma^*$ is a regula...
We introduce and study cellular automata whose cell spaces are left-homogeneous spaces. Examples of ...
We investigate decidable properties for regular cellular automata. In particular, we show that regu...
Let $G$ be an amenable group and let $X$ be an irreducible complete algebraic variety over an algebr...