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The Random Domino Automaton on the Bethe Lattice and Power-Law Cluster-Size Distributions. [PDF]
Białecki M, Bagchi A, Tutiya Y.
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1990
A cellular automaton (CA) of filter automata type is proposed. Any state of the CA consists only of solitary wave solutions. It is shown that the solitary waves interact with one another preserving their identities during a time evolution. It is also shown that the CA has infinitely many conserved quantities.
Daisuke Takahashi, Junkichi Satsuma
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A cellular automaton (CA) of filter automata type is proposed. Any state of the CA consists only of solitary wave solutions. It is shown that the solitary waves interact with one another preserving their identities during a time evolution. It is also shown that the CA has infinitely many conserved quantities.
Daisuke Takahashi, Junkichi Satsuma
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Immiscible cellular-automaton fluids
Journal of Statistical Physics, 1988zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Rothman, Daniel H., Keller, Jeffrey M.
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One-Dimensional Cellular Automaton Transducers
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2013The parallel models of cellular automata and iterative arrays are investigated towards their ability to compute transductions, that is, to transform inputs into outputs. The families of transductions computed are classified with regard to the time allowed to process the input and the output, respectively.
Kutrib, Martin, Malcher, Andreas
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Synchronization of cellular automaton pairs
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 1998The phenomenon of synchronization in pairs of cellular automata coupled in a driver–replica mode is studied. Necessary and sufficient conditions for synchronization in linear cellular automaton pairs are given. The couplings that make a pair synchronize are determined for all linear elementary cellular automata.
Urías, Jesús +2 more
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New cellular automaton model for magnetohydrodynamics
Physical Review Letters, 1987A new type of two-dimensional cellular automation method is introduced for computation of magnetohydrodynamic fluid systems. Particle population is described by a 36-component tensor referred to a hexagonal lattice. By appropriate choice of the coefficients that control the modified streaming algorithm and the definition of the macroscopic fields, it ...
, Chen, , Matthaeus
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A cellular automaton model of cellular signal transduction
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2000On the basis of cellular automata models, a software specifically tailored to model biochemical reactions involved in cellular signal transduction was implemented on a personal computer. Recent data regarding desensitization processes in mouse Leydig cells are used to simulate the underlying reactions of signal transduction. Pretreatment of real Leydig
J U, Wurthner +2 more
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A Morphogenetic Cellular Automaton
2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC), 2018How are cell proliferation and cell migration controlled to generate an embryo (and, subsequently, a fetus) with organized tissues and organs? Growth factors are crucial signaling molecules that can diffuse over a long distance to target cells and induce cell proliferation, differentiation and migration.
Achillies Beros +3 more
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2016
Abstract This chapter formalizes spatial strategic interaction as games on grids. It develops cellular automata examples ranging from Conway’s classic Game of Life to complex cooperation, and revisits several earlier examples of assortative and disassortative interactions in an explicit spatial framework. The chapter features simulations
Daniel Friedman, Barry Sinervo
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Abstract This chapter formalizes spatial strategic interaction as games on grids. It develops cellular automata examples ranging from Conway’s classic Game of Life to complex cooperation, and revisits several earlier examples of assortative and disassortative interactions in an explicit spatial framework. The chapter features simulations
Daniel Friedman, Barry Sinervo
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