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....one of these domains. It is maybe no surprise that the first three use, at least in their initial implementation, some cellular structure of their road representation, since this simplifies domain decomposition, as will be seen later. Besides the large body of work in the physics community (e.g. [46]) such cellular models also have some tradition in the transportation community [17,11] Note that domain decomposition is rather different from a functional parallel decomposition, as for example done by DYNAMIT MITSIM [13] A functional decomposition means that different modules can run on ....
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.... at the edge of chaos Kai Nagel a c d and Steen Rasmussen a c =TSA DO SA, MS M997 and CNLS, MS B258, Los Atamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, U.S.A. cSanta Fe Institute, 1660 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87505, U.S.A. dZentrum far Paralleles Rechnen ZPR, Universit t zu K51n, 50923 K51n, Germany kaizpr. uni koeln. de, steenlanl.gov Abstract We use a very ....
.... at the edge of chaos Kai Nagel a c d and Steen Rasmussen a c =TSA DO SA, MS M997 and CNLS, MS B258, Los Atamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, U.S.A. cSanta Fe Institute, 1660 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87505, U.S.A. dZentrum far Paralleles Rechnen ZPR, Universit t zu K51n, 50923 K51n, Germany kaizpr. uni koeln. de, steenlanl.gov Abstract We use a very simple description of human driving behavior to simulate traffic. The ....
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Wolfram, S. 1986. Theory and Applications of Cellular Automata. Singapore: World Scientific.
....space dimension, time and space are discretized. Finally, a localized neighborhood computation is obtained, which can easily be modeled with cellular automata (CA) Therefore, these complex systems can be modeled by a field of cells executing the same instructions synchronously and simultaneously [Wol86]. Nevertheless, cellular automata are limited in terms of spatial and behavioral modularity, as well as temporal and spatial dynamics. The two basic organising principles in ecology are hierarchy and taxonomy. If we add modularity aspect to allow evolution of the models, we infer that an ....
S. Wolfram, "Theory and applications of cellular automata". Vol.1, Advances series on complex Systems. World Scientific, Singapore, 1986.
....understand complex physical systems. Simulation models of complex physical systems have been developed for years, generally using difference equations (see, for instance, 1, 2] In recent years, many simulation models of real systems have been represented as cell spaces [3, 4] Cellular Automata [5] is a well known formalism to describe these systems. Cellular automata are defined as an infinite n dimensional lattices of cells whose values are updated according to a local rule. This is done simultaneous and synchronously using the current state of the cell and the state of a finite set of ....
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