Cellular Automata FAQ


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Lattice Gas Automata

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What are Lattice Gas Automata?
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Waves in CA?
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How can I simulate wind in a CA?
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What are the commonly used rules of interaction between the cells in a lattice gas?
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Viscosity in LGA?
Contributions by:

<bruceb@conx.bu.edu> (Bruce Boghosian) <S_DOLLINGE@main01.rz.uni-ulm.de> (Dollinger Juergen)

Relationship between the shear viscosity and the collision probabilities.

Stephen Wolfram, ``Cellular Automaton Fluids 1: Basic Theory'', Journal of Statistical Physics 45 Nos.~3/4 (1986) 471-526. (equation 4.6.8 )

U.~Frisch, D.~d'Humi�res, B.~Hasslacher, Y.~Pomeau, J.~Rivet, ``Lattice Gas Hydrodynamics in Two and Three Dimensions'', Complex Systems 1 (1987) 649-707. (equation 8.25)

From general kinetic theoretical arguments, the viscosity of a fluid goes as the product of the thermal velocity and the mean free path. Now the thermal velocity of the particles of a lattice gas automaton is fixed at one lattice spacing per time step. It follows that the viscosity goes as the mean free path. Thus, decreasing the collision probability clearly increases the mean free path, and hence the viscosity.

References: [Boo92] [ea90] [Doo91] [Mon89] [MBVB89] [Alv91]

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Does the lack of symmetry in the HPP model have any obvious bad effect, other than to remove the inertial term?
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Are there unphysical conservation laws with HPP?
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What are the physical manifestations of anisotropy?
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