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Gliders in Rule 110
(2006)
The one-dimensional binary cellular automaton numbered Rule 110 in Stephen Wolfram?s system of identification [47] has been an object of special attention due to the structures or gliders1 which have been observed in ...
The Inverse Behavior of a Reversible One-Dimensional Cellular Automaton Obtained by a Single Welch Diagram
(2006)
Reversible cellular automata are discrete dynamical systems based on local interactions which are able to produce an invertible global behavior. Reversible automata have been carefully analyzed by means of graph
and matrix ...
PHENOMENOLOGY OF REACTION?DIFFUSION BINARY-STATE CELLULAR AUTOMATA
(2006)
We study a binary-cell-state eight-cell neighborhood two-dimensional cellular automaton model of a quasi-chemical system with a substrate and a reagent. Reactions are represented by semitotalistic
transitions rules: every ...