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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 369, Issues 1-3, 15 December 2006, Pages 142-156
 
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Low complexity classes of multidimensional cellular automata

Véronique Terriera, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aGREYC, Campus II, Université de Caen, 14032 Caen, France

Received 9 February 2006; 
revised 29 June 2006; 
accepted 16 July 2006. 
Communicated by Bruno Durand. 
Available online 24 August 2006.

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Abstract

In this paper, multidimensional cellular automaton are considered. We investigate the hierarchy designed by the low complexity classes when the dimensionality is increased. Whether this hierarchy is strict, is an open problem. However, we compare different variants and study their closure properties. We present also a correspondence between a main variant of multidimensional real-time cellular automata and one-way multihead alternating finite automata.

Keywords: Multidimensional cellular automata; Real-time and linear time classes; Closure properties; One-way multihead alternating finite automata


Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 369, Issues 1-3, 15 December 2006, Pages 142-156
 
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