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Arithmetical Complexity of the Language of Generic Limit Sets of Cellular Automata

Dynamical Systems 2022-04-14 v1 Formal Languages and Automata Theory

Abstract

The generic limit set of a dynamical system is the smallest set that attracts most of the space in a topological sense: it is the smallest closed set with a comeager basin of attraction. Introduced by Milnor, it has been studied in the context of one-dimensional cellular automata by Djenaoui and Guillon, Delacourt, and T\"orm\"a. In this article we present complexity bounds on realizations of generic limit sets of cellular automata with prescribed properties. We show that generic limit sets have a Π20\Pi^0_2 language if they are inclusion-minimal, a Σ10\Sigma^0_1 language if the cellular automaton has equicontinuous points, and that these bounds are tight. We also prove that many chain mixing Π20\Pi^0_2 subshifts and all chain mixing Δ20\Delta^0_2 subshifts are realizable as generic limit sets. As a corollary, we characterize the minimal subshifts that occur as generic limit sets.

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@article{arxiv.2204.06215,
  title  = {Arithmetical Complexity of the Language of Generic Limit Sets of Cellular Automata},
  author = {Solène J. Esnay and Alonso Núñez and Ilkka Törmä},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.06215},
  year   = {2022}
}

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33 pages, 5 figures, 1 table