Cellular Automata/References
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Books
[edit | edit source]Cellular automata
[edit | edit source]- Wolfram, Stephen, A New Kind of Science. Wolfram Media, Inc., May 14, 2002. ISBN 1579550088
- Andrew Wuensche and Mike Lesser, The Global Dynamics of Cellular Automata An Atlas of Basin of Attraction Fields of One-Dimensional Cellular Automata
- Berlekamp, Conway, Guy. Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays. Academic Press. 1982
Mathematics
[edit | edit source]- Henryk Minc, Nonnegative Matrices, 1988
- James Norris, Markov Chains
Automata and language theory
[edit | edit source]- John E. Hopcroft, Rajeev Motwani, Jeffrey D. Ullman - Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation (2nd Edition)
- Lewis and Papadimitriou. Elements of the Theory of Computation. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, 1998.
Articles
[edit | edit source]- Lyman Hurd, What are Cellular Automata (CA)? [1], CA FAQ
- Erica Jen, Enumeration of Preimages in Cellular Automata, Complex Systems 3 (1989) 421-456
- Harold V. McIntosh, Linear Cellular Automata Via de Bruijn Diagrams
- Hidenosuke Nishio, Information Dynamics of Cellular Automata II: Completness, Degeneracy and Entropy
- Klaus Sutner. On the computational complexity of finite cellular automata. J. Comput. System Sci., 50(1):87-97, 1995.
- Klaus Sutner. Linear cellular automata and Fischer automata. Parallel Comput., 23(11):1613-1634, 1997
- Stephan Wolfram Compatation theory of cellular automata. Communications in Mathematical Physics 96:15-57, 1984.
- Stephen Wolfram (Ed.), Theory and Applications of Cellular Automata, World Scientific Press, Singapore, 1986 ISBN 9971-50-124-4 pbk).
Software
[edit | edit source]- DDLab Tools for researching Cellular Automata, Random Boolean Networks, multi-value Discrete Dynamical Networks, and beyond; by Andy Wuensche.
- Grail+ A symbolic computation environment for finite-state machines, regular expressions, and finite languages.
- CAPOW (Cellular Automata & Electric Power) a Windows application that can simulate and analyze various one-dimensional and two-dimensional cellular automata.