Higher-order cellular automata (HOCA) are a variant of cellular automata (CA) used in many applications (ranging, for instance, from the design of secret sharing schemes to data compression and image processing), and in which the global state of the system at time t depends not only on the state at time t−1, as in the original model, but also on the states at time t−2, …, t−n, where n is the memory size of the HOCA. We provide decidable characterizations of two important dynamical properties, namely, sensitivity to the initial conditions and equicontinuity, for linear HOCA over the alphabet Z m . These characterizations have an impact in applications since the involved linear HOCA are usually required to exhibit a chaotic or stable behaviour. Moreover, they extend the ones shown in [28] for linear CA (LCA) over the alphabet Z m n in the case n=1. We also show that linear HOCA of memory size n over Z m form a class that is indistinguishable from a specific subclass of LCA over Z m n . This enables to decide injectivity and surjectivity for linear HOCA of memory size n over Z m using the decidable characterization provided in [2] and [25] for injectivity and surjectivity of LCA over Z m n . Finally, we prove an equivalence between LCA over Z m n and an important class of non-uniform CA, another variant of CA used in many applications

Dennunzio, A., Formenti, E., Manzoni, L., Margara, L., Porreca, A. (2019). On the dynamical behaviour of linear higher-order cellular automata and its decidability. INFORMATION SCIENCES, 486, 73-87 [10.1016/j.ins.2019.02.023].

On the dynamical behaviour of linear higher-order cellular automata and its decidability

Dennunzio, Alberto
;
Manzoni, Luca;
2019

Abstract

Higher-order cellular automata (HOCA) are a variant of cellular automata (CA) used in many applications (ranging, for instance, from the design of secret sharing schemes to data compression and image processing), and in which the global state of the system at time t depends not only on the state at time t−1, as in the original model, but also on the states at time t−2, …, t−n, where n is the memory size of the HOCA. We provide decidable characterizations of two important dynamical properties, namely, sensitivity to the initial conditions and equicontinuity, for linear HOCA over the alphabet Z m . These characterizations have an impact in applications since the involved linear HOCA are usually required to exhibit a chaotic or stable behaviour. Moreover, they extend the ones shown in [28] for linear CA (LCA) over the alphabet Z m n in the case n=1. We also show that linear HOCA of memory size n over Z m form a class that is indistinguishable from a specific subclass of LCA over Z m n . This enables to decide injectivity and surjectivity for linear HOCA of memory size n over Z m using the decidable characterization provided in [2] and [25] for injectivity and surjectivity of LCA over Z m n . Finally, we prove an equivalence between LCA over Z m n and an important class of non-uniform CA, another variant of CA used in many applications
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2019
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73
87
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Dennunzio, A., Formenti, E., Manzoni, L., Margara, L., Porreca, A. (2019). On the dynamical behaviour of linear higher-order cellular automata and its decidability. INFORMATION SCIENCES, 486, 73-87 [10.1016/j.ins.2019.02.023].
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