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On complex dynamics from reversible cellular automata (2009.09122v1)

Published 18 Sep 2020 in nlin.CG and cs.FL

Abstract: Complexity has been a recurrent research topic in cellular automata because they represent systems where complex behaviors emerge from simple local interactions. A significant amount of previous research has been conducted proposing instances of complex cellular automata; however, most of the proposed methods are based on a careful search or a meticulous construction of evolution rules. This paper presents the emergence of complex behaviors based on reversible cellular automata. In particular, this paper shows that reversible cellular automata represent an adequate framework to obtain complex behaviors adding only new random states. Experimental results show that complexity can be obtained from reversible cellular automata appending a proportion of about two times more states at random than the original number of states in the reversible automaton. Thus, it is possible to obtain complex cellular automata with dozens of states. Complexity appears to be commonly obtained from reversible cellular automata, and using other operations such as permutations of states or row and column permutations in the evolution rule. The relevance of this paper is to present that reversibility can be a useful structure to implement complex behaviors in cellular automata.

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