A novel algorithm for generating Muhammad pattern based on cellular automata
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Chaos and Graphics: Medley of spirals from cyclic cellular automata
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Chaos and Graphics: A cellular model for spatial population dynamics
Computers and Graphics
Theory and application of equal length cycle cellular automata (ELCCA) for enzyme classification
ACRI'10 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Cellular automata for research and industry
Square kufic pattern formation by asynchronous cellular automata
ACRI'10 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Cellular automata for research and industry
Tracking uncertainty in a spatially explicit susceptible- infected epidemic model
ACRI'10 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Cellular automata for research and industry
Cellular particle swarm optimization
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Multi-resolution cellular automata for real computation
CiE'11 Proceedings of the 7th conference on Models of computation in context: computability in Europe
Coding a simulation model of the 3d structure of paper
CompIMAGE'10 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Computational Modeling of Objects Represented in Images
Mathematical and Computer Modelling: An International Journal
Simulating energy efficient wireless sensor networks using cellular automata
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On a three-parameter quantum battle of the sexes cellular automaton
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An improved particle swarm optimisation based on cellular automata
International Journal of Computing Science and Mathematics
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As the applicability of cellular automata broadens and technology advances, there is a need for a concise but thorough resource that lays the foundation of key cellular automata rules and applications. In recent years, Stephen Wolfram's, A New Kind of Science, has brought to the attention of the scientific world the modeling power inherent in the medium of cellular automata. Now, Cellular Automata: A Discrete View of the World presents the thrust of the classic Wolfram text in a straightforward, introductory manner. Utilizing at times, novel material, this book provides an introduction to cellular automata as a constructive method for modeling the behavior of a wide range of complex systems (from bacteria to perhaps the universe itself), where patterns of self-organization arising from simple rules are revealed. Some of the material is presented for the first time in book form. The highly visual nature of the subject is accented with over 200 illustrations (8 pages of which are in color), that provide vivid representations of the cellular automata under discussion. Readers can create their own cellular automata using Java(tm) applets and simple computer code, which are available via the book's FTP site. This book serves as a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students and would be of interest to any reader with a scientific background.