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Future Generation Computer Systems
Volume 16, Issues 2-3, December 1999, Pages 157-170
 
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Simulation of cellular automata

Thomas [Reference to Worsch]E-mail The Corresponding Author

Lehrstuhl Informatik für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler, Univeristät Karlsruhe, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany

Accepted 17 March 1999.
Available online 28 December 1999.

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Abstract

There exists quite a number of software packages for the simulation of cellular automata (CA). After a short review of the standard definition some modifications and extensions are discussed which have in particular proven to be useful or important for the use of CA as models of real phenomena. A survey of the features of several software packages for the simulation of CA is given. For several applications reasonably fast simulations require the use of parallel computers. For message passing systems connected by a reasonably fast network a domain decomposition approach and possible optimizations are described.

Author Keywords: Cellular automata; Simulation; Parallelization


 
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