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The Most General Conservation Law for a Cellular Automaton

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The Most General Conservation Law for a Cellular Automaton
Abstract. We study the group-valued and semigroup-valued conservation laws in cellular automata (CA). We provide examples to distinguish between semigroup-valued, group-valued and real-valued conservation laws. We prove that, even in one-dimensional case, it is undecidable if a CA has any non-trivial conservation law of each type. For a fixed range, each CA has a most general (group-valued or semigroup-valued) conservation law, encapsulating all conservation laws of that range. For one-dimensional CA the semigroup corresponding to such a most general conservation law has an effectively constructible finite presentation, while for higher-dimensional ones no such effective construction exists.
Enrico Formenti, Jarkko Kari, Siamak Taati
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CSR
Authors Enrico Formenti, Jarkko Kari, Siamak Taati
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