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Coupled map lattices as computational systems
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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureComputational ComplexityComputational TopologyLattice TheoryConcurrency (Computer Science)Systems EngineeringParallel ComputingModel Of ComputationComputational GeometryCml ComputerComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceComputational ScienceLattice (Order)Coupled Map LatticeConcurrency TheoryFormal MethodsMathematical ModelParallel ProgrammingConcurrent Data StructureParallel Programming ModelMap Lattices
The coupled map lattice (CML) as a mathematical model for a computer is considered. Using the theory of synchronous concurrent algorithms, it is shown that the CML is a valid new model for a parallel deterministic analog machine, but that, in principle, such a CML computer does not generate computations that cannot be reproduced by the standard mathematical models for computing on real numbers. The analysis is based on new general mathematical definitions of CMLs, and an axiomatic approach to determining which models of computation can be used to simulate CMLs.
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