The proceedings contain 85 papers. The topics discussed include: models of complex networks and how diseases spread on them; attaining human-competitive game playing with genetic programming; generalized automata networks; parallel simulation of asynchronous cellular automate evolution; regional analysis of a class of cellular automata models; on the dynamics of some exceptional fuzzy cellular automata; cellular automata modeling of large scale systems and VLSI implementation perspectives; decision algorithms for cellular automata states based on periodic boundary conditions; analysis of hybrid group of cellular automata; measures for transient configurations of the sandpile-model; neutral fitness landscape in the cellular automata majority problem; a cellular automata model for species competition and evolution; and the influence of risk perception in epidemics: a cellular agent model
El Yacoubi, S., Chopard, B., Bandini, S. (a cura di). (2006). Cellular Automata - 7th International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry, ACRI 2006, Proceedings. Springer [10.1007/11861201].
Cellular Automata - 7th International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry, ACRI 2006, Proceedings
BANDINI, STEFANIA
2006
Abstract
The proceedings contain 85 papers. The topics discussed include: models of complex networks and how diseases spread on them; attaining human-competitive game playing with genetic programming; generalized automata networks; parallel simulation of asynchronous cellular automate evolution; regional analysis of a class of cellular automata models; on the dynamics of some exceptional fuzzy cellular automata; cellular automata modeling of large scale systems and VLSI implementation perspectives; decision algorithms for cellular automata states based on periodic boundary conditions; analysis of hybrid group of cellular automata; measures for transient configurations of the sandpile-model; neutral fitness landscape in the cellular automata majority problem; a cellular automata model for species competition and evolution; and the influence of risk perception in epidemics: a cellular agent modelI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.