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An Approach to Constructing and Simulating Block Cellular Automata by Gellular Automata

2015 Third International Symposium on Computing and Networking (CANDAR), 2015
The model of gellular automata (GA) was proposed as one of the computational models based on DNA chemical reactions. GA consists of cells filled with solutions, where molecular reactions including DNA strand displacement reactions take place. Some of the products of the reactions act like keys, which may open or close the cells' walls since the walls ...
Shaoyu Wang   +2 more
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Cryptanalysis of an involutional block cipher using cellular automata

Information Processing Letters, 2007
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Sung, Jaechul   +2 more
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Block Encryption Using Reversible Cellular Automata

2004
Cellular automata (CA) are highly parallel and discrete dynamical systems, whose behavior is completely specified in terms of a local relation. They were successfully applied for simulation of biological systems and physical phenomena and recently to design parallel and distributed algorithms for solving task density and synchronization problems.
Marcin Seredynski, Pascal Bouvry
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Representation of reversible cellular automata with block permutations

Mathematical Systems Theory, 1996
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An effective cipher block scheme based on cellular automata

2017 IEEE 4th International Conference on Knowledge-Based Engineering and Innovation (KBEI), 2017
Nowadays, security has become a fundamental concern of computer systems. This requirement can be satisfied using encryption, which refers to protecting private information against third parties. A broad range of encryption algorithms is symmetric, in which the parties share the same key for encryption/decryption.
Sajjad Molaei   +2 more
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Nanopatterned graphene quantum dots as building blocks for quantum cellular automata

Nanoscale, 2011
Quantum cellular automata (QCA) is an innovative approach that incorporates quantum entities in classical computation processes. Binary information is encoded in different charge states of the QCA cells and transmitted by the inter-cell Coulomb interaction. Despite the promise of QCA, however, it remains a challenge to identify suitable building blocks
Z F, Wang, Feng, Liu
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Block invariance and reversibility of one dimensional linear cellular automata

Advances in Applied Mathematics, 2019
A `block update' schedule for a cellular automaton on a finite space is a function that determines the order in which the nodes of the automaton are updated, and a cellular automaton is called invariant with respect to a collection of block updates if the set of periodic points for the automaton is independent of the block update schedule used.
MacLean, Stephanie   +2 more
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Block cipher algorithm based on programmable cellular automata

2010 Second World Congress on Nature and Biologically Inspired Computing (NaBIC), 2010
In this paper is developed a high-performance cryptosystem based on programmable cellular automata (PCA). The cellular automata (CA) are programmable according to the rules stored in the file memory. As the development of CA applications is generally an experimental effort, the research implies the exploration through simulation of the huge space of ...
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Nano-design of ultra-efficient reversible block based on quantum-dot cellular automata

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering, 2023
Reversible logic has recently gained significant interest due to its inherent ability to reduce energy dissipation, which is the primary need for low-power digital circuits. One of the newest areas of relevant study is reversible logic, which has applications in many areas, including nanotechnology, DNA computing, quantum computing, fault tolerance ...
Seyed Sajad Ahmadpour   +3 more
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Cellular Automata: An Ideal Candidate for a Block Cipher

2004
Confusion and diffusion are two important requirements of the round of a block cipher In the present paper Cellular Automata (CA) has been identified as a mathematical tool to achieve these The analytical framework of the automata has been used to characterize a new class of linear CA and to implement the non-linearity through a non-linear reversible ...
Debdeep Mukhopadhyay   +1 more
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