Cellular Automata FAQ


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Can CA be used to do image processing?
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Are there any CA models of urban development?
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Have CA been used to model ant behavior?
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What computations can CA do?
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Can CA be used to model ecological systems?
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Can CA be used to model reaction-diffusion systems?
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Can the universe be considered to be a CA?

Contributions by: Chris Langton cgl@t13.Lanl.GOV

There is a great collection of papers [unk82]. These are the proceedings of a conference on the Physics of Computation and Computational models of Physics.

They contain some classic papers, including many that view the universe as a CA. Authors include Toffoli, Fredkin, Bennett, Landauer, Hillis, Feynman, Wheeler, and so forth.

There is a fascinating paper by Marvin Minsky entitled ``Cellular Vacuum'' in which he shows that a version of relativity holds in CA's as clocks (oscillators) approach the speed of light - they slow down, but not in the same way that they do in continuous space.

All in all, this collection is a must for those interested in computational aspects of the physical universe or in the physics of computation.

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Can CA be used to encrypt messages?
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What is the CAM-Brain project?
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What do CA have to do with deformable materials?
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What are kinetic CA?
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Are CA really responsible for patterns on shells?
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What do CA have to do with biological computation?
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Can CA be used to construct random number generators?
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What links are there between CA and complexity theory?
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What is the relationship between CA and neural networks?
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What are Byl's rules for a self reproducing CA?
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