Mathematics of cellular automata
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510.223 TAK-A Axiomatic set theory | 510.5 BOR-E Elementary convexity with optimization | 510.5 COR-I Introduction to algorithms | 510.5 HAW-M Mathematics of cellular automata | 510.5 WEB-C Computability theory | 510:530.145 ARA-M Mathematical theory of quantum fields | 510.6 BAR-A Algebraic introduction to mathematical logic (an) |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This textbook offers a rigorous mathematical introduction to cellular automata (CA). Numerous colorful graphics illustrate the many intriguing phenomena, inviting undergraduates to step into the rich field of symbolic dynamics.
Beginning with a brief history, the first half of the book establishes the mathematical foundations of cellular automata. After recapping the essentials from advanced calculus, the chapters that follow introduce symbolic spaces, equicontinuity, and attractors. More advanced topics include the Garden of Eden theorem and Conway's Game of Life, and a chapter on stochastic CA showcases a model of virus spread. Exercises and labs end each chapter, covering a range of applications, both mathematical and physical.
Designed for undergraduates studying mathematics and related areas, the text provides ample opportunities for end-of-semester projects or further study. Computer use for the labs is largely optional, providing flexibility for different preferences and resources. Knowledge of advanced calculus and linear algebra is essential, while a course in real analysis would be ideal.
Readership: Undergraduate students interested in an accessible introduction to dynamical systems, e.g. Conway's Game of Life.
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