
Weili Luo
Bio [2006]
Weili Luo received her PhD in physics from UCLA. She is currently a
professor of physics at the University of Central Florida. Her main
research interests are to understand fundamental properties and
applications of complex systems and enabling nanostructures.
Project Title
Mobile Automata with Long-Range Interaction
Project
In contrast to CA where all cells in a row are updated in parallel, in
a mobile automata (MA) only the single active cell is updated at each
step. The evolution of an MA and direction of the active cell's
motion are determined by the color of both of the active cell and its
neighbors. So far all MA are defined by the interactions between
nearest neighbors, i.e. the short-range interaction. In this
project, I plan to explore the effect of long-range interaction (LRI)
on MA by including cell(s) P distance away from the active cell
with P > 2. The initial ideas about introducing the LRI are:
- Introducing a uniform column some fixed distance away from the initial
position of the head
- Introducing the second type of flexible uniform column with some fixed
distance away from the moving head.
Favorite Four-Color, Radius-1/2 Rule
Rule chosen: 3896744670
My favorite one is rule #3896744670--it shows different types of order.
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