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Automata 2016: Zurich, Switzerland
- Matthew Cook, Turlough Neary:

Cellular Automata and Discrete Complex Systems - 22nd IFIP WG 1.5 International Workshop, AUTOMATA 2016, Zurich, Switzerland, June 15-17, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9664, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-39299-8
Invited Papers
- Guillaume Theyssier:

Propagation, Diffusion and Randomization in Cellular Automata. 3-9 - Tommaso Toffoli:

What Automata Can Provide a Medium for Life? 10-25 - Andrew Winslow:

A Brief Tour of Theoretical Tile Self-Assembly. 26-31
Regular Papers
- Shigeki Akiyama

, Katsunobu Imai:
The Corona Limit of Penrose Tilings Is a Regular Decagon. 35-48 - Sebastián Barbieri

, Jarkko Kari
, Ville Salo:
The Group of Reversible Turing Machines. 49-62 - Tom Besson, Jérôme Durand-Lose:

Exact Discretization of 3-Speed Rational Signal Machines into Cellular Automata. 63-76 - Silvio Capobianco

, Jarkko Kari
, Siamak Taati
:
An "almost dual" to Gottschalk's Conjecture. 77-89 - Alonso Castillo-Ramirez

, Maximilien Gadouleau:
On Finite Monoids of Cellular Automata. 90-104 - Emilio N. M. Cirillo, F. R. Nardi, Cristian Spitoni

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Sum of Exit Times in Series of Metastable States in Probabilistic Cellular Automata. 105-119 - Ronaldo de Castro Corrêa, Pedro Paulo Balbi de Oliveira

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Partial Reversibility of One-Dimensional Cellular Automata. 120-134 - Nazim Fatès

, Irène Marcovici, Siamak Taati
:
Two-Dimensional Traffic Rules and the Density Classification Problem. 135-148 - Anaël Grandjean:

Constant Acceleration Theorem for Extended von Neumann Neighbourhoods. 149-158 - Augusto Modanese

, Thomas Worsch:
Shrinking and Expanding Cellular Automata. 159-169 - Kenichi Morita

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An 8-State Simple Reversible Triangular Cellular Automaton that Exhibits Complex Behavior. 170-184 - Simon Wacker:

Cellular Automata on Group Sets and the Uniform Curtis-Hedlund-Lyndon Theorem. 185-198

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