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Cellular automata can generate fractals
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    Cellular automata can generate fractals (English)
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    For cellular automata given by a transition rule which is linear mod 2, the author shows that a limit subset exists and is independent of the (finite) starting configuration. The author gives examples (one related to Pascal's triangle) in which the Hausdorff dimension is not an integer.
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    limit subset
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