DMTCS Proceedings, Discrete Models for Complex Systems, DMCS'03

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DMTCS Conference vol AB (2003), pp. 129-140

DMTCS

Discrete Models for Complex Systems, DMCS'03

Michel Morvan and Éric Rémila (eds.)

DMTCS Conference Volume AB (2003), pp. 129-140


author: Bruno Durand, Enrico Formenti, Aristide Grange and Zsuzsanna Róka
title: Number conserving cellular automata: new results on decidability and dynamics
keywords: cellular automata, decidability, discrete dynamical systems, classification
abstract: This paper is a survey on our recent results about number conserving cellular automata. First, we prove the linear time decidability of the property of number conservation. The sequel focuses on dynamical evolutions of number conserving cellular automata.
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reference: Bruno Durand and Enrico Formenti and Aristide Grange and Zsuzsanna Róka (2003), Number conserving cellular automata: new results on decidability and dynamics, in Discrete Models for Complex Systems, DMCS'03, Michel Morvan and Éric Rémila (eds.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AB, pp. 129-140
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