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H' enon, M., "Optimization of collision rules in the FCHC lattice gases, and addition of rest particles,"

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Invertible Cellular Automata: A Review - Toffoli, Margolus (1994)   (29 citations)  (Correct)

....at best have quarter turn invariance. #16 For instance, certain constraints that in lattice gases lead to a departure from Galilean invariance[28] may actually bias the system toward Lorentz invariance[75] also cf. 65] #17 H enon s strategy for rule optimization in lattice gas hydrodynamics[32] is somewhat related to this approach. T. Toffoli, N. H. Margolus = Invertible Cellular Automata 17 may have to introduce larger and larger state alphabets and neighborhoods, at a corresponding sacrifice in simulation efficiency. In the end, one must know where to draw the line between accuracy ....

H' enon, M., "Optimization of collision rules in the FCHC lattice gases, and addition of rest particles,"


Invertible Cellular Automata: A Review - Toffoli, Margolus (1990)   (29 citations)  (Correct)

....at best have quarter turn invariance. 16 For instance, certain constraints that in lattice gases lead to a departure from Galilean invariance[28] may actually bias the system toward Lorentz invariance[75] also cf. 64] 17 H enon s strategy for rule optimization in lattice gas hydrodynamics[32] is somewhat related to this approach. ifestly support waves, particles, energy, momentum, and similar symptoms of physicalness. Even in dynamical systems that have very little structure one can show some connections between symmetries and conservation laws. 18 However, such connections ....

H' enon, M., "Optimization of collision rules in the FCHC lattice gases, and addition of rest particles," [49], 146--159.


Occam, Turing, von Neumann, Jaynes: How much can you get for how.. - Toffoli (1994)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....lattice row, and vertical momentum on every column. 6 For instance, certain constraints that in lattice gases lead to a departure from Galilean invariance[7] may actually bias the system toward Lorentz invariance (cf. 21] 7 H enon s strategy for rule optimization in lattice gas hydrodynamics[8] is somewhat related to this approach. pay: after all, to take advantage of the law of large numbers one must have large numbers In brief, all features of the microscopic dynamics will be washed out by coarse grain averaging except (here is another tautology ) those that are immune to the ....

H' enon, M., "Optimization of collision rules in the FCHC lattice gases, and addition of rest particles,"

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