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Using Cellular Automaton Approach

by Druce P. Dunne, E V. Pereloma, Nima Yazdipour, Nima Yazdipour, Druce Dunne, Elena Pereloma
"... Effect of grain size on the hydrogen diffusion process in steel using cellular automaton approach ..."
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Effect of grain size on the hydrogen diffusion process in steel using cellular automaton approach

Cellular automaton supercolliders

by Genaro J. Martínez, Andrew Adamatzky, Christopher R. Stephens - International Journal of Modern Physics C , 2011
"... Gliders in one-dimensional cellular automata are compact groups of nonquiescent and non-ether patterns (ether represents a periodic background) translating along automaton lattice. They are cellular-automaton analogous of localizations or quasi-local collective excitations travelling in a spatially ..."
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Gliders in one-dimensional cellular automata are compact groups of nonquiescent and non-ether patterns (ether represents a periodic background) translating along automaton lattice. They are cellular-automaton analogous of localizations or quasi-local collective excitations travelling in a spatially

Domany-Kinzel Cellular Automaton

by A. P. F. Atman, Ronald Dickman, J. G. Moreira , 2008
"... The critical behavior at the frozen/active transition in the Domany-Kinzel stochastic cellular automaton (DKCA) is studied via a surface growth process in (1+1) dimensions. At criticality, this process presents a kinetic roughening transition; we measure the critical exponents in simulations. Two up ..."
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The critical behavior at the frozen/active transition in the Domany-Kinzel stochastic cellular automaton (DKCA) is studied via a surface growth process in (1+1) dimensions. At criticality, this process presents a kinetic roughening transition; we measure the critical exponents in simulations. Two

Cellular Automaton Simulation of Hot Deformation of TRIP Steel

by Ying Zhi, Xianghua Liu, Hailiang Yu, Ying Zhi, Xianghua Liu, Hailiang Yu , 2014
"... Cellular automaton simulation of hot deformation ..."
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Cellular automaton simulation of hot deformation

IN THE CELLULAR AUTOMATON UNIVERSE

by Robert L. Kurucz, Robert L. Kurucz
"... This is an updated version of my paper “An outline of radiatively-driven cosmology ” (Kurucz 2000). Here the Big Bang universe is replaced by a finite cellular automaton universe with no expansion (Kurucz 2006). The Big Bang is replaced by many little bangs spread throughout the universe that intera ..."
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This is an updated version of my paper “An outline of radiatively-driven cosmology ” (Kurucz 2000). Here the Big Bang universe is replaced by a finite cellular automaton universe with no expansion (Kurucz 2006). The Big Bang is replaced by many little bangs spread throughout the universe

Animation of Clouds Using Cellular Automaton

by Yoshinori Dobashi, Tomoyuki Nishita, Tsuyoshi Okita - Proc. of Computer Graphics and Imaging’98 , 1998
"... Recently, computer graphics have been used to simulate natural phenomena, such as clouds, fire, and ocean waves. This paper focuses on the evolution of clouds and proposes a simulation method for dynamic clouds. The method makes use of the cellular automaton for calculating the density distribution ..."
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Recently, computer graphics have been used to simulate natural phenomena, such as clouds, fire, and ocean waves. This paper focuses on the evolution of clouds and proposes a simulation method for dynamic clouds. The method makes use of the cellular automaton for calculating the density distribution

Cellular automaton simulation of polymers

by M. A. Smith, A Y. Bar-yam, B Y. Rabin, C N. Margolus, A T. Toffoli, C. H. Bennettd - Complex Fluids , 1992
"... In order to improve our ability to simulate the complex behavior of polymers, we introduce dynamical models in the class of Cellular Automata (CA). Space partitioning methods enable us to overcome fundamental obstacles to large scale simulation of connected chains with excluded volume by parallel pr ..."
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In order to improve our ability to simulate the complex behavior of polymers, we introduce dynamical models in the class of Cellular Automata (CA). Space partitioning methods enable us to overcome fundamental obstacles to large scale simulation of connected chains with excluded volume by parallel

Is It Alive Or is It a Cellular Automaton?

by Kari Eloranta
"... this article we will make a brief excursion to this territory. 1. What are they? ..."
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this article we will make a brief excursion to this territory. 1. What are they?

A particular universal cellular automaton

by Nicolas Ollinger, Gaétan Richard , 2009
"... Signals are a classical tool used in cellular automata constructions that proved to be useful for language recognition or firing-squad synchronisation. Particles and collisions formalize this idea one step further, describing regular nets of colliding signals. In the present paper, we investigate th ..."
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the use of particles and collisions for constructions involving an infinite number of interacting particles. We obtain a high-level construction for a new smallest intrinsically universal cellular automaton with 4 states.

Two-dimensional Burgers Cellular Automaton

by Katsuhiro Nishinari, Junta Matsukidaira, Daisuke Takahashi , 2001
"... In this paper, a two-dimensional cellular automaton(CA) associated with a two-dimensional Burgers equation is presented. The 2D Burgers equation is an integrable generalization of the well-known Burgers equation, and is transformed into a 2D diffusion equation by the Cole-Hopf transformation. The CA ..."
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In this paper, a two-dimensional cellular automaton(CA) associated with a two-dimensional Burgers equation is presented. The 2D Burgers equation is an integrable generalization of the well-known Burgers equation, and is transformed into a 2D diffusion equation by the Cole-Hopf transformation
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