AbstractWe investigate cellular automata whose internal inter-cell communication is bounded. The communication is quantitatively measured by the number of uses of the links between cells. Bounds on the sum of all communications of a computation as well as bounds on the maximal number of communications that may appear between each two cells are considered. It is shown that even the weakest non-trivial device in question, that is, one-way cellular automata where each two neighboring cells may communicate constantly often only, accept rather complicated languages. We investigate the computational capacity of the devices in question and prove an infinite strict hierarchy depending on the bound on the total number of communications during a comp...
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Artículo de publicación ISIThe notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories ...
The notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories of computation and computat...
We investigate cellular automata whose internal inter-cell communication is bounded. The communicati...
AbstractWe investigate cellular automata whose internal inter-cell communication is bounded. The com...
AbstractCellular automata are one-dimensional arrays of interconnected interacting finite automata, ...
AbstractA d-dimensional cellular automaton is a d-dimensional grid of interconnected interacting fin...
A d-dimensional cellular automaton with sequential input mode is a d-dimensional grid of interconnec...
AbstractThe effect of adding two-way communication to k cells one-way cellular automata (kC-OCAs) on...
AbstractWe study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity problem: each of t...
International audienceWe investigate the descriptional complexity of basic operations on real-time o...
We study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity problem: each of two playe...
The effect of adding two-way communication to k cells one-way cellular automata (kC-OCAs) on their s...
This paper studies a restriction of one-dimensional bounded cellular automata in which information i...
AbstractThe notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories of computation and ...
International audienceStudying cellular automata with methods from communication complexity appears ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories ...
The notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories of computation and computat...
We investigate cellular automata whose internal inter-cell communication is bounded. The communicati...
AbstractWe investigate cellular automata whose internal inter-cell communication is bounded. The com...
AbstractCellular automata are one-dimensional arrays of interconnected interacting finite automata, ...
AbstractA d-dimensional cellular automaton is a d-dimensional grid of interconnected interacting fin...
A d-dimensional cellular automaton with sequential input mode is a d-dimensional grid of interconnec...
AbstractThe effect of adding two-way communication to k cells one-way cellular automata (kC-OCAs) on...
AbstractWe study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity problem: each of t...
International audienceWe investigate the descriptional complexity of basic operations on real-time o...
We study cellular automata with respect to a new communication complexity problem: each of two playe...
The effect of adding two-way communication to k cells one-way cellular automata (kC-OCAs) on their s...
This paper studies a restriction of one-dimensional bounded cellular automata in which information i...
AbstractThe notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories of computation and ...
International audienceStudying cellular automata with methods from communication complexity appears ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories ...
The notions of universality and completeness are central in the theories of computation and computat...