<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Mathematics / Models of computation / Wolfram Research / Cellular automata / Cellular automaton / Rule 30 / Rule 110 / A New Kind of Science / Rule 184 / Science / Theory of computation / Turing machine
Date: 2003-01-03 11:09:14
Mathematics
Models of computation
Wolfram Research
Cellular automata
Cellular automaton
Rule 30
Rule 110
A New Kind of Science
Rule 184
Science
Theory of computation
Turing machine

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.ams.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 382,12 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

A Structurally Dynamic Cellular Automaton with Memory in the Triangular Tessellation Ramón Alonso-Sanz ETSI Agrónomos (Estadística), C. Universitaria, Madrid, Spain

DocID: 1v551 - View Document

Implementing Per Bak’s Sand Pile Model as a Two-Dimensional Cellular Automaton Leigh Tesfatsion 21 January 2009 Econ 308 Presentation Outline

DocID: 1uxU0 - View Document

Complex Shift Dynamics of Some Elementary Cellular Automaton Rules

DocID: 1tUbH - View Document

Algebra / Abstract algebra / Mathematics / Semigroup theory / Algebraic structures / Semigroup / Special classes of semigroups / Monoid / Valuation / Free monoid / Semigroup with involution

The Most General Conservation Law for a Cellular Automaton Enrico Formenti1? , Jarkko Kari2?? , and Siamak Taati32 1 Universit´e de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, D´epartment d’Informatique,

DocID: 1rqpP - View Document

Software engineering / Computer programming / Computing / Data types / Lisp / Functional languages / Object-oriented programming languages / Geographic information system / Object-oriented programming / Cons / Frame language / Cellular automaton

� EMAPS : AN EXTENDABLE, OBJECT-ORIENTED GIS Stephen M. Ervin, Associate Professor Department of Landscape Architecture Harvard University Graduate School of Design

DocID: 1rp0y - View Document