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Upper Bound on the Products of Particle Interactions in Cellular Automata (2000)

Abstract
Particle-like objects are observed to propagate and interact in many spatially extended dynamical systems. For one of the simplest classes of such systems, one-dimensional cellular automata, we establish a rigorous upper bound on the number of distinct products that these interactions can generate. The upper bound is controlled by the structural complexity of the interacting particles---a quantity which is defined here and which measures the amount of spatio-temporal information that a particle stores. Along the way we establish a number of properties of domains and particles that follow from the computational mechanics analysis of cellular automata; thereby elucidating why that approach is of general utility. The upper bound is tested against several relatively complex domain-particle cellular automata and found to be tight.. Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables, http://www.santafe.edu/projects/CompMech/papers/ub.html V2: References and accompanying text modified, to comply with legal demands arising from on-going intellectual property litigation among third parties. V3: Accepted for publication in Physica D. References added and other small changes made per referee suggestions

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Download http://arxiv.org/abs/nlin/0008038
Repository arXiv (United States)
Keywords Nonlinear Sciences - Cellular Automata and Lattice Gases, Nonlinear Sciences - Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems, Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons
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