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Quasi-Linear Cellular Automata

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  • Cristopher Moore

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Simulating a cellular automata (CA) for t time-steps into the future requires t[super 2] serial computation steps or t parallel ones. However, certain CAs based on an Abelian group, such as addition mod 2, are termed linear because they obey a principle of superposition. This allows them to be predicted effiently, in serial time [cal O](t) [1] or [cal O](log t) in parallel. In this paper, we generalize this by looking at CAs with a variety of algebraic structures, including quasigroups, non-Abelian groups, Steiner systems, and other structures. We show that in many cases, an efficient algorithm exists even though these CAs are not linear in the previous sense; we term them quasilinear. We find examples which can be predicted in serial time proportional to t, tlog t tlog[super 2] and t[super alpha] for alpha We also discuss what algebraic properties are required or implied by the existence of scaling relations and principles of superposition, and exhibit several novel "vector-valued" CAs.

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  • Cristopher Moore, 1995. "Quasi-Linear Cellular Automata," Working Papers 95-09-078, Santa Fe Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:wop:safiwp:95-09-078
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