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A Max-Plus Model of Asynchronous Cellular Automata

Dynamical Systems 2015-02-16 v1

Abstract

This paper presents a new framework for asynchrony. This has its origins in our attempts to better harness the internal decision making process of cellular automata (CA). Thus, we show that a max-plus algebraic model of asynchrony arises naturally from the CA requirement that a cell receives the state of each neighbour before updating. The significant result is the existence of a bijective mapping between the asynchronous system and the synchronous system classically used to update cellular automata. Consequently, although the CA outputs look qualitatively different, when surveyed on "contours" of real time, the asynchronous CA replicates the synchronous CA. Moreover, this type of asynchrony is simple - it is characterised by the underlying network structure of the cells, and long-term behaviour is deterministic and periodic due to the linearity of max-plus algebra. The findings lead us to proffer max-plus algebra as: (i) a more accurate and efficient underlying timing mechanism for models of patterns seen in nature, and (ii) a foundation for promising extensions and applications.

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@article{arxiv.1502.04097,
  title  = {A Max-Plus Model of Asynchronous Cellular Automata},
  author = {Ebrahim L. Patel and David Broomhead},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.04097},
  year   = {2015}
}

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in Complex Systems (Complex Systems Publications Inc), Volume 23, Issue 4, 2014

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