This work studies some aspects of the computational power of fully asynchronous cellular automata (ACA). We deal with some notions of simulation between ACA and Turing Machines. In particular, we characterize the updating sequences specifying which are "universal", i.e., allowing a (specific family of) ACA to simulate any Turing machine on any input. We also consider the computational cost of such simulations. Finally, we deal with ACA equipped with peculiar updating sequences, namely those generated by random walks.
Dennunzio, A., Formenti, E., Manzoni, L. (2012). Computing Issues of Asynchronous CA. FUNDAMENTA INFORMATICAE, 120(2), 165-180 [10.3233/FI-2012-755].
Computing Issues of Asynchronous CA
DENNUNZIO, ALBERTO;MANZONI, LUCA
2012
Abstract
This work studies some aspects of the computational power of fully asynchronous cellular automata (ACA). We deal with some notions of simulation between ACA and Turing Machines. In particular, we characterize the updating sequences specifying which are "universal", i.e., allowing a (specific family of) ACA to simulate any Turing machine on any input. We also consider the computational cost of such simulations. Finally, we deal with ACA equipped with peculiar updating sequences, namely those generated by random walks.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.