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¿Es adecuada la fuente de información disponible para los estudiantes en computación y áreas afines en México? (2006)
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Martinez, G. J., & Vélez Saldaña, U. (2006). ¿Es adecuada la fuente de información disponible para los estudiantes en computación y áreas afines en México?

Presentamos una pequeña revisión sobre la fuente de información que los estudiantes y profesores de computación y carreras alfines deberían tener en sus respectivas instituciones o al menos en las universidades o institutos mas importantes de nuestr... Read More about ¿Es adecuada la fuente de información disponible para los estudiantes en computación y áreas afines en México?.

Phenomenology of glider collisions in cellular automaton Rule 54 and associated logical gates (2006)
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Martínez, G. J., Adamatzky, A., & McIntosh, H. V. (2006). Phenomenology of glider collisions in cellular automaton Rule 54 and associated logical gates. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 28(1), 100-111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chaos.2005.05.013

Rule 54, a two state, three neighbor cellular automaton in Wolfram's systems of nomenclature, is less complex that Rule 110, but nevertheless possess a rich and complex dynamics. We provide a systematic and exhaustive analysis of glider behavior and... Read More about Phenomenology of glider collisions in cellular automaton Rule 54 and associated logical gates.

Phenomenology of reaction-diffusion binary-state cellular automata (2006)
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Mora, J. C. S. T., Martínez, G. J., & Adamatzky, A. (2006). Phenomenology of reaction-diffusion binary-state cellular automata. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 16(10), 2985-3005. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218127406016598

We study a binary-cell-state eight-cell neighborhood two-dimensional cellular automaton model of a quasi-chemical system with a substrate and a reagent. Reactions are represented by semitotalistic transitions rules: every cell switches from state 0 t... Read More about Phenomenology of reaction-diffusion binary-state cellular automata.

Gliders in Rule 110 (2006)
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Martinez, G. J., McIntosh, H. V., & Mora, J. C. (2006). Gliders in Rule 110. International Journal of Unconventional Computing, 2(1), 1-49

The existence of several periodic structures (known as gliders) in the evolution space of the one-dimensional cellular automaton Rule 110, has important lines of investigation in cellular automata theory such as: complex behavior, universal computati... Read More about Gliders in Rule 110.

The inverse behavior of a reversible one-dimensional cellular automaton obtained by a single welch diagram (2006)
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Mora, J. C., Martinez, G. J., & McIntosh, H. V. (2006). The inverse behavior of a reversible one-dimensional cellular automaton obtained by a single welch diagram. Journal of Cellular Automata, 1(1), 25-39

Reversible cellular automata are discrete dynamical systems based on local interactions which are able to produce an invertible global behavior. Reversible automata have been carefully analyzed by means of graph and matrix tools, in particular the ex... Read More about The inverse behavior of a reversible one-dimensional cellular automaton obtained by a single welch diagram.