Synchronization in asynchronous cellular automata evaluated by local active information storage

Anri Mutoh, Yukio Pegio Gunji

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Abstract

Asynchronous cellular automata were studied in a term of information theory in this decade. While there are various methods to implement asynchronous updating, we define that each cell has its own internal clock which is interacted with neighboring clocks and that updating is controlled by the internal clock. The modulation of period of the internal clock results in a global and periodic synchronization which is not found in patterns of cells' state but in the pattern of development of local active information storage.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics 2014, ICNAAM 2014
EditorsTheodore E. Simos, Theodore E. Simos, Charalambos Tsitouras, Theodore E. Simos
PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9780735412873
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015 Mar 10
EventInternational Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics 2014, ICNAAM 2014 - Rhodes, Greece
Duration: 2014 Sept 222014 Sept 28

Publication series

NameAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume1648
ISSN (Print)0094-243X
ISSN (Electronic)1551-7616

Other

OtherInternational Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics 2014, ICNAAM 2014
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityRhodes
Period14/9/2214/9/28

Keywords

  • Asynchronous cellular automaton
  • Local active information storage
  • Random cellar automaton

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physics and Astronomy(all)

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