The Clouds in Asynchronous Cellular Automata
Souvik Roy, Sukanta Das

TL;DR
This paper introduces the concept of clouds in asynchronous cellular automata (ACAs), demonstrating their similarity to natural clouds, election models, and electron clouds, and proposing ACAs as a modeling tool for these systems.
Contribution
It introduces the notion of clouds in ACAs and shows their applicability to modeling natural clouds, election systems, and electron clouds.
Findings
Cloud behavior in ACAs resembles natural clouds, election models, and electron clouds.
ACAs can effectively model complex systems like atmospheric phenomena and political processes.
The paper establishes a novel analogy between ACAs and various natural and social systems.
Abstract
This article introduces the notion of clouds in asynchronous cellular automata (ACAs). We show that the cloud behaviour of ACAs has similarity with natural clouds across the sky, election model of parliamentary democratic system, and electron cloud around nucleus. These systems, therefore, can be modelled by the ACAs.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCellular Automata and Applications · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Theoretical and Computational Physics
