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

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DMTCS Conference vol AB (2003), pp. 155-166

DMTCS

Discrete Models for Complex Systems, DMCS'03

Michel Morvan and Éric Rémila (eds.)

DMTCS Conference Volume AB (2003), pp. 155-166


author: Nazim Fatès
title: Experimental study of Elementary Cellular Automata dynamics using the density parameter
keywords: Cellular Automata, Classification, Discrete Dynamical Systems, Density
abstract: Classifying cellular automata in order to capture the notion of chaos algorithmically is a challenging problem than can be tackled in many ways. We here give a classification based on the computation of a macroscopic parameter, the
d
-spectrum, and show how our classifying scheme can be used to separate the chaotic ECA from the non-chaotic ones.
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reference: Nazim Fatès (2003), Experimental study of Elementary Cellular Automata dynamics using the density parameter, in Discrete Models for Complex Systems, DMCS'03, Michel Morvan and Éric Rémila (eds.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AB, pp. 155-166
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