Detecting synchronization in spatially extended discrete systems by complexity measurements (Q2478623)
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Detecting synchronization in spatially extended discrete systems by complexity measurements (English)
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28 March 2008
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Summary: The synchronization of two stochastically coupled one-dimensional cellular automata (CA) is analyzed. It is shown that the transition to synchronization is characterized by a dramatic increase of the statistical complexity of the patterns generated by the difference automaton. This singular behavior is verified to be present in several CA rules displaying complex behavior.
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stochastically coupled one-dimensional cellular automata
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transition to synchronization
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statistical complexity
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singular behavior
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CA rules
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