Complexity and Diversity for the Rule Changeable Elementary Cellular Automata
Takashi Mori,
Kiyoshi Kudo,
Yoichi Tamagawa,
Ryouku Nakamura,
Osamu Yamakawa,
Hidetoshi Suzuki and
Tadayuki Uesugi
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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
A chapter in Complexity and Diversity, 1997, pp 58-60 from Springer
Abstract:
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.
Keywords: Rule change; Cellular automaton; Edge of chaos; Complexity; Diversity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-66862-6_8
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