A Cellular Automaton (CA) describing a predator–prey dynamics is proposed. This model is fully local, i.e., without any “spurious” Monte Carlo step during the movement phase. A particular attention has been addressed to the comparison of the obtained simulations with the discrete version of the Lotka–Volterra equations

Cattaneo, G., Dennunzio, A., Farina, F. (2006). A full cellular automaton to simulate predator-prey systems. In 7th International Conference on Cellular Automata, for Research and Industry, ACRI 2006, Perpignan, France, September 20-23, 2006. Proceedings (pp.446-451). Springer Verlag [10.1007/11861201_52].

A full cellular automaton to simulate predator-prey systems

CATTANEO, GIANPIERO;DENNUNZIO, ALBERTO;FARINA, FABIO MARIO
2006

Abstract

A Cellular Automaton (CA) describing a predator–prey dynamics is proposed. This model is fully local, i.e., without any “spurious” Monte Carlo step during the movement phase. A particular attention has been addressed to the comparison of the obtained simulations with the discrete version of the Lotka–Volterra equations
paper
cellular automata, predator-prey systems
English
International Conference on Cellular Automata for Research and Industry, ACRI 2006 September 20-23
2006
7th International Conference on Cellular Automata, for Research and Industry, ACRI 2006, Perpignan, France, September 20-23, 2006. Proceedings
978-3-540-40929-8
2006
4173
446
451
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Cattaneo, G., Dennunzio, A., Farina, F. (2006). A full cellular automaton to simulate predator-prey systems. In 7th International Conference on Cellular Automata, for Research and Industry, ACRI 2006, Perpignan, France, September 20-23, 2006. Proceedings (pp.446-451). Springer Verlag [10.1007/11861201_52].
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