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Antichaos in a Class of Random Boolean Cellular Automata

adap-org 2009-10-22 v1 Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems

Abstract

A variant of Kauffman's model of cellular metabolism is presented. It is a randomly generated network of boolean gates, identical to Kauffman's except for a small bias in favor of boolean gates that depend on at most one input. The bias is asymptotic to 0 as the number of gates increases. Upper bounds on the time until the network reaches a state cycle and the size of the state cycle, as functions of the number of gates nn, are derived. If the bias approaches 0 slowly enough, the state cycles will be smaller than ncn^c for some c<1c<1. This lends support to Kauffman's claim that in his version of random network the average size of the state cycles is approximately n1/2n^{1/2}.

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@article{arxiv.adap-org/9304001,
  title  = {Antichaos in a Class of Random Boolean Cellular Automata},
  author = {James F. Lynch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:adap-org/9304001},
  year   = {2009}
}

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12 pages. A uuencoded, tar-compressed postscipt file containing figures has been added