Journal: J. Cellular Automata

Volume 1, Issue 4

0 -- 0Thomas Worsch. Editoriali
275 -- 297Katsunobu Imai, Chuzo Iwamoto, Kenichi Morita. A Five-State von Neumann Neighbor Universal Hyperbolic Cellular Automaton
299 -- 315Danuta Makowiec. New Challenges in Cellular Automata Due to Network Geometry - Ferromagnetic Transition Study
353 -- 376Roland Vollmar. John von Neumann and Self-Reproducing Cellular Automata
377 -- 393Fritz von Haeseler. On a Problem in Information Dynamics of Cellular Automata

Volume 1, Issue 3

195 -- 211Ramón Alonso-Sanz. The Beehive Cellular Automaton with Memory
233 -- 252Angelo B. Mingarelli. A Study of Fuzzy and Many-Valued Logics in Cellular Automata
253 -- 268Jean-Baptiste Yunès. Fault Tolerant Solutions to the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem in Linear Cellular Automata

Volume 1, Issue 2

87 -- 89Jirí Kroc, Roland Vollmar, Moshe Sipper, Samira El Y. Coubi. Guest Editors Introduction: Special Issue on Modelling of Complex Systems by Cellular Automata
91 -- 103Judy K. Frels, Debra Heisler, James A. Reggia, Hans-Joachim Schuetze. Modeling the Impact of Consumer Interactions in Technology Markets
105 -- 123Zhijian Pan, James A. Reggia. Artificial Evolution of ArbitrarySelf-Replicating Structures
125 -- 139David Hiebeler. Dynamics and Resistance to Neighborhood Perturbations of Discrete-and Continuous-Time Cellular Automata
141 -- 164Angelo B. Mingarelli. The Global Evolution of General Fuzzy Cellular Automata
165 -- 182Tara Krause. Insights Into a Cellular Automata Model of Abstract Painting
183 -- 194Daniel Merkle, Martin Middendorf, Alexander Scheidler. Modeling Ant Brood ending Patterns with Cellular Automata

Volume 1, Issue 1

25 -- 39Juan Carlos Seck Tuoh Mora, Genaro Juárez Martínez, Harold V. McIntosh. The Inverse Behavior of a Reversible One-Dimensional Cellular Automaton Obtained by a Single Welch Diagram
41 -- 70Valeriy K. Bulitko, Burton Voorhees, Vadim Bulitko. Discrete Baker Transformations for Linear Cellular Automata Analysis
71 -- 87Ramón Alonso-Sanz, Margarita Martín. Elementary Cellular Automata with Elementary Memory Rules in Cells: The Case of Linear Rules