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An empirical method for modelling and simulating some complex macroscopic phenomena by cellular automata

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
1999
Citazione:
An empirical method for modelling and simulating some complex macroscopic phenomena by cellular automata / DI GREGORIO, S.; Serra, Roberto. - In: FUTURE GENERATION COMPUTER SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0167-739X. - STAMPA. - 16:(1999), pp. 259-271.
Abstract:
Novel parallel computing models sometime represent a valid alternative to standard differential equation methods inmodelling complex phenomena. In particular, Cellular Automata (CA) provide such an alternative approach for some complexnatural systems, whose behaviour can be described in terms of local interactions of their constituent parts. This paper illustratesan empirical method applied with interesting results in modelling and simulating some complex macroscopic phenomena.While classical CA are based upon elementary automata, with few states and a simple transition function, in order to dealwith macroscopic phenomena it is often necessary to allow a large number of different states a more complicated transition.The notion of substate is introduced in the macroscopic case for decomposing the state of the cell. The values associatedto substates can change in time either due to interactions among substates inside the cell (internal transformations) or to localinteractions among neighbouring cells.The internal transformations are treated in a way similar to ordinary difference equations.The local interactions among cells can be often treated according to an algorithm for the minimisation of differences, whichdescribes a tendency of conserved quantities to reach an equilibrium distribution.A large class of complex macroscopic phenomena seem to satisfy the applicability conditions of such an empirical method;some of them are briefly reviewed.
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Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Cellular automata; Complex systems simulation; Modelling methods; Fluid dynamics; Parallel computing
Elenco autori:
DI GREGORIO, S.; Serra, Roberto
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/459064
Pubblicato in:
FUTURE GENERATION COMPUTER SYSTEMS
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