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In this work basic mathematical morphology operations, such as dilation, erosion, opening, and closing, are reformulated and characterized by means of equivalent cellular automata. In this manner, it becomes possible to take advantage of the broad extent of solid results of theory and applications of cellular automata in creating new algorithms where mathematical morphology is applied, with the advantages of its cellular formulation.