The following pages link to Silvio Capobianco (Q256418):
Displaying 23 items.
- Conserved quantities in discrete dynamics: what can be recovered from Noether's theorem, how, and why? (Q256420) (← links)
- Generalized Besicovitch and Weyl spaces: topology, patterns, and sliding block codes (Q549697) (← links)
- The equational theory of prebisimilarity over basic CCS with divergence (Q975471) (← links)
- On the induction operation for shift subspaces and cellular automata as presentations of dynamical systems (Q1041034) (← links)
- Cellular automata. A volume in the Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science (Q1797859) (← links)
- How to turn a second-order cellular automaton into a lattice gas: a new inversion scheme (Q1884855) (← links)
- A characterization of amenable groups by Besicovitch pseudodistances (Q2038020) (← links)
- One-dimensional cellular automata with random rules: longest temporal period of a periodic solution (Q2119677) (← links)
- Periodic solutions of one-dimensional cellular automata with uniformly chosen random rules (Q2121743) (← links)
- When-and how-can a cellular automaton be rewritten as a lattice gas? (Q2518377) (← links)
- Can Anything from Noether’s Theorem Be Salvaged for Discrete Dynamical Systems? (Q3007706) (← links)
- An “almost dual” to Gottschalk’s Conjecture (Q3186475) (← links)
- (Q3396642) (← links)
- On Pattern Density and Sliding Block Code Behavior for the Besicovitch and Weyl Pseudo-distances (Q3401095) (← links)
- CELLULAR AUTOMATA OVER SEMI-DIRECT PRODUCT GROUPS: REDUCTION AND INVERTIBILITY RESULTS (Q3430311) (← links)
- Induced Subshifts and Cellular Automata (Q3540106) (← links)
- (Q3568116) (← links)
- Multidimensional cellular automata and generalization of Fekete's lemma (Q3575433) (← links)
- Surjunctivity for cellular automata in Besicovitch spaces (Q3605712) (← links)
- Post-surjectivity and balancedness of cellular automata over groups (Q4560205) (← links)
- Besicovitch Pseudodistances with Respect to Non-Følner Sequences (Q4957463) (← links)
- Fekete's lemma for componentwise subadditive functions of two or more real variables (Q5092973) (← links)
- (Q5747407) (← links)