Reversible cellular automata are not only an interesting subject of study; they have practical applications in coding theory and cryptography. The classical study was published by Gustav A. Hedlund in 1969 [43], in the context of symbolic dynamics rather than automata theory. The paper contains several results, three of which are of central importance for cellular automata:
Recently Jarkko Kari [46] has published some articles characterizing reversible automata as those arising from block permutations, which is a significant advance in characterizing and classifying the reversible automata.
The first result practically defines celllular automata, although that was not the historical course of events. The others merit further discussion.