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Intrinsic Universality in Automata Networks I: Families and Simulations

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An automata network (AN) is a finite graph where each node holds a state from a finite alphabet and is equipped with a local map defining the evolution of the state of the node depending on its neighbors. They are studied both from the dynamical and the computational complexity point of view. Inspired from well-established notions in the context of cellular automata, we develop a theory of intrinsic simulations and universality for families of automata networks. We establish many consequences of intrinsic universality in terms of complexity of orbits (periods of attractors, transients, etc) as well as hardness of the standard well-studied decision problems for automata networks (short/long term prediction, reachability, etc). In the way, we prove orthogonality results for these problems: the hardness of a single one does not imply hardness of the others, while intrinsic universality implies hardness of all of them. We also compare our notions of universality to intrinsic universality of cellular automata. This paper is the first of a series of three: in the second one, we develop a proof technique to establish intrinsic universality based on an operation of glueing; in the third one we study the effect of update schedules on intrinsic universality for concrete symmetric families of automata networks.
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hal-04199842 , version 1 (11-09-2023)
hal-04199842 , version 2 (21-10-2024)

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Martín Ríos-Wilson, Guillaume Theyssier. Intrinsic Universality in Automata Networks I: Families and Simulations. Theoretical Computer Science, 2024, ⟨10.1016/j.tcs.2024.114511⟩. ⟨hal-04199842v2⟩

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