Journal: J. Cellular Automata

Volume 4, Issue 4

253 -- 266Nino Boccara. Maintenance and Disappearance of Minority Languages: A Cellular Automaton Model
267 -- 292Tommaso Toffoli. Lattice-Gas vs Cellular Automata: The Whole Story at Last
293 -- 310Edward J. Powley, Susan Stepney. Automorphisms of Transition Graphs for Linear Cellular Automata
311 -- 322Juan Carlos Seck Tuoh Mora, Manuel González Hernández, Harold V. McIntosh, Sergio V. Chapa Vergara. Construction of Reversible Cellular Automata by Amalgamations and Permutations of States
323 -- 337Nazim Fatès, Lucas Gerin. Examples of Fast and Slow Convergence of 2D Asynchronous Cellular Systems

Volume 4, Issue 3

169 -- 170Henryk Fuks, Anna T. Lawniczak. 13th International Workshop on Cellular Automata - AUTOMATA 2007
171 -- 181Stefania Bandini, Leonardo Vanneschi, Andrew Wuensche, Alessandro Bahgat Shehata. Cellular Automata Pattern Recognition and Rule Evolution Through a Neuro-Genetic Approach
183 -- 200Paola Flocchini. Contamination and Decontamination in Majority-Based Systems
201 -- 211Katsuhiko Nakamura. Towards a Basis for Parallel Language Recognition by Cellular Automata
213 -- 224Klaus Sutner. Model Checking One-Dimensional Cellular Automata
225 -- 235Sami Torbey, Selim G. Akl. An Exact Solution to the Two-Dimensional Arbitrary-Threshold Density Classification Problem
237 -- 246Thomas Worsch, Hidenosuke Nishio. Achieving Universality of CA by Changing the Neighborhood

Volume 4, Issue 2

81 -- 88Henryk Fuks, Anna T. Lawniczak. 13th International Workshop on Cellular Automata - AUTOMATA 2007
89 -- 98Silvio Capobianco. Surjunctivity for Cellular Automata in Besicovitch Spaces
99 -- 110Henryk Fuks, Jeff Haroutunian. Catalan Numbers and Power Laws in Cellular Automaton Rule 14
111 -- 124Martin Delacourt, Marcus Pivato. Emergent Defect Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Cellular Automata
125 -- 136Edward J. Powley, Susan Stepney. Automorphisms of Transition Graphs for Elementary Cellular Automata
137 -- 146Sami Torbey, Selim G. Akl. An Exact and Optimal Local Solution to the Two-Dimensional Convex Hull of Arbitrary Points Problem
147 -- 158Jean-Baptiste Yunès. Known CA Synchronizers made Insensitive to the Initial State of the Initiato
159 -- 168Maurice Courbage, Brunon Kaminski. On Lyapunov Exponents for Cellular Automata

Volume 4, Issue 1

1 -- 20Hiroshi Umeo. Firing Squad Synchronization Algorithms for Two-Dimensional Cellular Automata
21 -- 38Nazim Fatès. Asynchronism Induces Second-Order Phase Transitions in Elementary Cellular Automata
39 -- 54Naonori Tanimoto, Katsunobu Imai. A Characterization of von Neumann Neighbor Number-Conserving Cellular Automata
55 -- 78Jean-Baptiste Rouquier, Michel Morvan. Coalescing Cellular Automata: Synchronization by Common Random Source for Asynchronous Updating