Block approximations for probabilistic mixtures of elementary cellular automata

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2024-11-15

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Cirillo, Emilio N M
Lancia, GiacomoISNI 0000000512552053
Spitoni, CristianORCID 0000-0003-0192-606XISNI 0000000398006090

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Abstract

Probabilistic Cellular Automata are a generalization of Cellular Automata. Despite their simple definition, they exhibit fascinating and complex behaviours. The stationary behaviour of these models changes when model parameters are varied, making the study of their phase diagrams particularly interesting. The block approximation method, also known in this context as the local structure approach, is a powerful tool for studying the main features of these diagrams, improving upon Mean Field results. This work considers systems with multiple stationary states, aiming to understand how their interactions give rise to the structure of the phase diagram. Additionally, it shows how a simple algorithmic implementation of the block approximation allows for the effective study of the phase diagram even in the presence of several absorbing states.

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Block approximation, Probabilistic cellular automata, Stationary measures, Synchronization, Taverne, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Statistics and Probability

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Cirillo, E N M, Lancia, G & Spitoni, C 2024, 'Block approximations for probabilistic mixtures of elementary cellular automata', Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, vol. 654, 130150. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2024.130150