Discrete dynamical networks, which include cellular automata and
random Boolean networks, are at the very core of complexity and
emergent self-organisation, and provided the inspiration for the
founding ideas of Artificial Life, notably by Chris Langton.
Discrete Dynamics Lab (DDLab) is open source interactive graphics
software able to explore a huge diversity of behaviour, space-time
patterns, and basins of attraction representing the convergent flow in
state-space.
The latest version of DDLab is documented in the book "Exploring
Discrete Dynamics" which is just been published.
Both book and software are available below, and at www.ddlab.org where
more info may be found.
The workshop will include a tutorial to demonstrate DDLab, a chance to
try out your own experiments -- bring your laptop with DDLab
installed, and an opportunity for a 10 minute presentation of your
work involving DDLab -- submit an abstract ASAP but not later than
July 27.
Subsequently, selected papers will be published in a special issue of
the JCA (Journal of Cellular Automata).
Andrew Wuensche (contact: andy AT ddlab DOT org)
Andy Adamatzky
Genaro Juarez Martinez