This paper discusses a new methodological approach for the modeling of complex physical systems and a new programming language to express it in a simple and user-friendly way. The methodological approach is based on a reduction process through which a model of a complex physical phenomenon can be decomposed in several components; each component is represented in terms of a cellular automaton. In order to implement this approach the Cellular Automata Network Language (Canl) has been developed to express the model decomposition by means of a network of cellular automata. In the paper some examples of the Canl language and some preliminary results relating to the current implementation status are reported.

CANL: A Language for Cellular Automata Network Modeling

C Di Napoli;M Giordano;M Mango Furnari;
1996

Abstract

This paper discusses a new methodological approach for the modeling of complex physical systems and a new programming language to express it in a simple and user-friendly way. The methodological approach is based on a reduction process through which a model of a complex physical phenomenon can be decomposed in several components; each component is represented in terms of a cellular automaton. In order to implement this approach the Cellular Automata Network Language (Canl) has been developed to express the model decomposition by means of a network of cellular automata. In the paper some examples of the Canl language and some preliminary results relating to the current implementation status are reported.
1996
Inglese
Mathematical Research 96
Seventh International Workshop on Parallel Processing by Cellular Automata and Arrays
101
111
11
3-05-501750-1
Akademia Verlag
Sankt Augustin
GERMANIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
1996
Berlino
5
none
DI NAPOLI, Claudia; Giordano, M; MANGO FURNARI, Mario; Miele, F; Napolitano, R
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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