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Complexity and Diversity for the Rule Changeable Elementary Cellular Automata

In: Complexity and Diversity

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  • Takashi Mori

    (Fukui University, Department of Applied Physics)

  • Kiyoshi Kudo

    (Fukui University, Department of Applied Physics)

  • Yoichi Tamagawa

    (Fukui University, Department of Applied Physics)

  • Ryouku Nakamura

    (Fukui Prefectural University, Department of Physics)

  • Osamu Yamakawa

    (Fukui Prefectural University, Center for Information Science)

  • Hidetoshi Suzuki

    (Fukui University, Department of Applied Physics)

  • Tadayuki Uesugi

    (Fukui University, Department of Applied Physics)

Abstract

The rule changeable elementary cellular automata are proposed analogous to the ecological system. In this model we find the behavioral diversity for a suitable threshold value x on chaotic source rule. The behavioral diversity is characterized by block entropy and joint entropy. Our behavioral diversity plays just as “edge of chaos” for spatial and temporal evolution.

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  • Takashi Mori & Kiyoshi Kudo & Yoichi Tamagawa & Ryouku Nakamura & Osamu Yamakawa & Hidetoshi Suzuki & Tadayuki Uesugi, 1997. "Complexity and Diversity for the Rule Changeable Elementary Cellular Automata," Springer Books, in: Eiichi Ryoku Nakamura & Kiyoshi Kudo & Osamu Yamakawa & Yoichi Tamagawa (ed.), Complexity and Diversity, pages 58-60, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-4-431-66862-6_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-66862-6_8
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