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- PrefaceBruno Durand.
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- Communication complexity and cellular automataEric Goles Ch.. 2
- Undecidable properties on the dynamics of reversible one-dimensional cellular automataJarkko Kari. 3-14
- Algorithms and computations on cellular automataJacques Mazoyer. 15-16
- Automata, tilings and tomographyMaurice Nivat. 17
- Sparse setsLaurent Bienvenu, Andrei E. Romashchenko, Alexander Shen. 18-28
- Tilings and model theoryAlexis Ballier, Emmanuel Jeandel. 29-39
- Classification of directional dynamics for additive cellular automataAlberto Dennunzio, Pietro di Lena, Enrico Formenti, Luciano Margara. 40-53
- Sofic one head machinesAnahí Gajardo. 54-64
- A particle displacement representation for conservation laws in two-dimensional cellular automataJarkko Kari, Siamak Taati. 65-73
- Goedel incompleteness revisitedGrégory Lafitte. 74-89
- Neighborhood transformations on graph automataBruno Martin, Christophe Papazian. 90-101
- Universalities in cellular automata a (short) surveyNicolas Ollinger. 102-118
- The spatial structure of odometers in certain cellular automataMarcus Pivato, Reem Yassawi. 119-129
- Translating partitioned cellular automata into classical type cellular automataVictor Poupet. 130-140
- Rule 110: universality and catenationsGaétan Richard. 141-160
- Two points of view to study the iterates of a random configuration by a cellular automatonMathieu Sablik. 161-173
- Two-dimensional cellular automata recognizer equipped with a pathVéronique Terrier. 174-181
- Amalgamation of cellular automataGuillaume Theyssier. 182-194
- Goto s construction and Pascal s triangle: new insights into cellular automata synchronizationJean-Baptiste Yunès. 195-203
- Quantization of cellular automataPablo Arrighi, Vincent Nesme. 204-215
- Topological properties of sand automata as cellular automataAlberto Dennunzio, Pierre Guillon, Benoît Masson. 216-227
- Study of the NP-completeness of the compact table problemJean-Christophe Dubacq, Jean-Yves Moyen. 228-237
- The signal point of view: from cellular automata to signal machinesJérôme Durand-Lose. 238-249
- An exhaustive experimental study of synchronization by forcing on elementary cellular automataJean-Baptiste Rouquier. 250-261