The Structure of Configurations in One-Dimensional Majority Cellular Automata: From Cell Stability to Configuration Periodicity

Yonatan Nakar, D. Ron
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We study the dynamics of (synchronous) one-dimensional cellular automata with cyclical boundary conditions that evolve according to the majority rule with radius $ r $. We introduce a notion that we term cell stability with which we express the structure of the possible configurations that could emerge in this setting. Our main finding is that apart from the configurations of the form $ (0^{r+1}0^* + 1^{r+1}1^*)^* $, which are always fixed-points, the other configurations that the automata could possibly converge to, which are known to be either fixed-points or 2-cycles, have a particular spatially periodic structure. Namely, each of these configurations is of the form $ s^* $ where $ s $ consists of $ O(r^2) $ consecutive sequences of cells with the same state, each such sequence is of length at most $ r $, and the total length of $ s $ is $ O(r^2) $ as well. We show that an analogous result also holds for the minority rule.
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一维多数元胞自动机的构型结构:从单元稳定性到构型周期性
研究了具有周期性边界条件的(同步)一维元胞自动机的动力学问题,这些边界条件以半径$ r $为多数规则。我们引入了一个概念,我们称之为细胞稳定性,我们用它来表达在这种情况下可能出现的构型结构。我们的主要发现是除了$ (0^{r+1}0^* +1 ^{r+1}1^*)^* $形式的构型总是不动点外,自动机可能收敛到的其他构型,已知是不动点或2周期,具有特定的空间周期结构。也就是说,每一种构型都是$ s^* $的形式,其中$ s $由$ O(r^2) $连续的具有相同状态的单元序列组成,每个这样的序列的长度最多为$ r $,并且$ s $的总长度为$ O(r^2) $。我们证明了一个类似的结果也适用于少数人规则。
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