Universal computation by finite two-dimensional coupled map lattices
Orponen, P. & Matamala, M. (1996). Universal computation by finite two-dimensional coupled map lattices. PhysComp96 : Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Physics and Computation. [Extended abstract]
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Extended abstract presented at the 4th Workshop on Physics and Computation (PhysComp 96), 22-24 Nov 1996. Boston, Massachusetts
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