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Directional dynamics along arbitrary curves in cellular automata
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    Directional dynamics along arbitrary curves in cellular automata (English)
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    18 July 2011
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    The paper is organized around the idea that directional dynamics for cellular automata should not be restricted to linear directions. The main results are as follows: a) an extension of the theory of directional dynamics to arbitrary curves and a proof of a classification theorem; b) constructions and construction tools for equi-continuous dynamics; c) linear directions that correspond to equi-continuous dynamics characterizing the real numbers that can occur as bounds of the intervals of the slopes of the linear directions; d) constraints on the set of curves admitting equi-continuous dynamics in reversible cellular automata.
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    cellular automata
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    topological dynamics
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    directional dynamics
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