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Topology Inspired Problems for Cellular Automata, and a Counterexample in Topology
We consider two relatively natural topologizations of the set of all cellular
automata on a fixed alphabet. The first turns out to be rather pathological, in
that the countable space becomes neither first-countable nor sequential. Also,
reversible automata form a closed set, while surjective ones are dense. The
second topology, which is induced by a metric, is studied in more detail.
Continuity of composition (under certain restrictions) and inversion, as well
as closedness of the set of surjective automata, are proved, and some
counterexamples are given. We then generalize this space, in the sense that
every shift-invariant measure on the configuration space induces a pseudometric
on cellular automata, and study the properties of these spaces. We also
characterize the pseudometric spaces using the Besicovitch distance, and show a
connection to the first (pathological) space.Comment: In Proceedings AUTOMATA&JAC 2012, arXiv:1208.249
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