165 research outputs found
Causal graph dynamics
We extend the theory of Cellular Automata to arbitrary, time-varying graphs.
In other words we formalize, and prove theorems about, the intuitive idea of a
labelled graph which evolves in time - but under the natural constraint that
information can only ever be transmitted at a bounded speed, with respect to
the distance given by the graph. The notion of translation-invariance is also
generalized. The definition we provide for these "causal graph dynamics" is
simple and axiomatic. The theorems we provide also show that it is robust. For
instance, causal graph dynamics are stable under composition and under
restriction to radius one. In the finite case some fundamental facts of
Cellular Automata theory carry through: causal graph dynamics admit a
characterization as continuous functions, and they are stable under inversion.
The provided examples suggest a wide range of applications of this mathematical
object, from complex systems science to theoretical physics. KEYWORDS:
Dynamical networks, Boolean networks, Generative networks automata, Cayley
cellular automata, Graph Automata, Graph rewriting automata, Parallel graph
transformations, Amalgamated graph transformations, Time-varying graphs, Regge
calculus, Local, No-signalling.Comment: 25 pages, 9 figures, LaTeX, v2: Minor presentation improvements, v3:
Typos corrected, figure adde
Decoupled Quantum Walks, models of the Klein-Gordon and wave equations
Decoupling a vectorial PDE consists in solving the system for each component,
thereby obtaining scalar PDEs that prescribe the evolution of each component
independently. We present a general approach to decoupling of Quantum Walks,
again defined as a procedure to obtain an evolution law for each scalar
component of the QW, in such a way that it does not depend on the other
components. In particular, the method is applied to show the relation between
the Dirac (or Weyl) Quantum Walk in three space dimensions with (or without)
mass term, and the Klein-Gordon (or wave) equation
Linear-algebraic lambda-calculus
With a view towards models of quantum computation and/or the interpretation
of linear logic, we define a functional language where all functions are linear
operators by construction. A small step operational semantic (and hence an
interpreter/simulator) is provided for this language in the form of a term
rewrite system. The linear-algebraic lambda-calculus hereby constructed is
linear in a different (yet related) sense to that, say, of the linear
lambda-calculus. These various notions of linearity are discussed in the
context of quantum programming languages. KEYWORDS: quantum lambda-calculus,
linear lambda-calculus, -calculus, quantum logics.Comment: LaTeX, 23 pages, 10 figures and the LINEAL language
interpreter/simulator file (see "other formats"). See the more recent
arXiv:quant-ph/061219
A Quantum Game of Life
This research describes a three dimensional quantum cellular automaton (QCA)
which can simulate all other 3D QCA. This intrinsically universal QCA belongs
to the simplest subclass of QCA: Partitioned QCA (PQCA). PQCA are QCA of a
particular form, where incoming information is scattered by a fixed unitary U
before being redistributed and rescattered. Our construction is minimal amongst
PQCA, having block size 2 x 2 x 2 and cell dimension 2. Signals, wires and
gates emerge in an elegant fashion.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures. Final version, accepted by Journ\'ees Automates
Cellulaires (JAC 2010)
Free fall and cellular automata
Three reasonable hypotheses lead to the thesis that physical phenomena can be
described and simulated with cellular automata. In this work, we attempt to
describe the motion of a particle upon which a constant force is applied, with
a cellular automaton, in Newtonian physics, in Special Relativity, and in
General Relativity. The results are very different for these three theories.Comment: In Proceedings DCM 2015, arXiv:1603.0053
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