Next: About this document
Up: Comportamiento colectivo no trivial
Previous: Comportamiento no trivial
References
- 1
- John von Neumann, Theory of Self-reproducing Automata (edited and completed by A. W. Burks), University of Illinois Press, 1966.
- 2
- Martin Gardner, Mathematical Games - The fantastic combinations of John H. Conway's new solitaire game Life, Scientific American, October 1969.
- 3
- Andrew Wuensche and Mike Lesser, The Global Dynamics of Cellular Automata, Santa Fe Institute in the Sciences of Complexity, 1992.
- 4
- H. Chaté, A. Lemaître, Ph. Marcq, P. Manneville, Non-trivial collective behavior in extensively-chaotic dynamical systems: an update, Physica A 224 pp 447-457, 1996.
- 5
- Hugues Chaté and Paul Manneville, Collective Behaviors in Spatially Extended Systems with Local Interactions and Synchronous Updating, Progress of Theoretical Physics 87 pp 1-60, 1991.
- 6
- Anael Lemaître, Hugues Chaté and Paul Manneville, Cluster Expansion for Colletive Behavior in Discrete-Space Dynamical Systems, The American Physical Society pp 486-489, 1996.
- 7
- Stephen Wolfram, Theory and Aplications of Cellular Automata, World Scientific Press, Singapore, 1986.
- 8
- J. Hemmingsson. A totalistic 3D cellular automata with quasiperiodic behavior Physica A, 183, 1992, pp 255-261.
- 9
- Edward F. Moore, Mathematics in the Biological Sciences, Scientific American, September 1964.
Genaro Juárez Martínez
genaro@sparcomp.cs.cinvestav.mx