DMTCS Proceedings, Discrete Models: Combinatorics, Computation, and Geometry, DM-CCG 2001

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DMTCS Conference vol AA (2001), pp. 79-94

DMTCS

Discrete Models: Combinatorics, Computation, and Geometry, DM-CCG 2001

Robert Cori and Jacques Mazoyer and Michel Morvan and Rémy Mosseri (eds.)

DMTCS Conference Volume AA (2001), pp. 79-94


author: André Barbé and Fritz von Haeseler
title: Periodic Patterns in Orbits of Certain Linear Cellular Automata
keywords: cellular automata, p-fold bifurcation of periods, finite fields
abstract: We discuss certain linear cellular automata whose cells take values in a finite field. We investigate the periodic behavior of the verticals of an orbit of the cellular automaton and establish that there exists, depending on the characteristic of the field, a universal behavior for the evolution of periodic verticals.
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reference: André Barbé and Fritz von Haeseler (2001), Periodic Patterns in Orbits of Certain Linear Cellular Automata, in Discrete Models: Combinatorics, Computation, and Geometry, DM-CCG 2001, Robert Cori and Jacques Mazoyer and Michel Morvan and Rémy Mosseri (eds.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AA, pp. 79-94
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