The Effects of Interaction Functions Between Two Cellular Automata
Alyssa M Adams

TL;DR
This paper investigates how interaction functions between two cellular automata influence their behavior, finding that random interactions promote open-ended evolution, while other complex interactions have limited effects.
Contribution
It introduces a model of two interacting cellular automata with state-dependent rules to study their emergent behavior and the impact of different interaction functions.
Findings
Random interaction functions lead to open-ended evolution.
Complex interaction functions have minimal impact on individual CA behavior.
State-dependent interactions do not significantly alter system complexity.
Abstract
Biological systems are notorious for complex behavior within short timescales (e.g. metabolic activity) and longer time scales (e.g. evolutionary selection), along with their complex spatial organization. Because of their complexity and their ability to innovate with respect to their environment, living systems are considered to be open-ended. Historically, it has been difficult to model open-ended evolution and innovation. As a result, our understanding of the exact mechanisms that distinguish open-ended living systems from non-living ones is limited. One of the biggest barriers is understanding how multiple, complex parts within a single system interact and contribute to the complex, emergent behavior of the system as a whole. How do interactions between parts of a system lead to more complex behavior of the system as a whole? This paper presents two interacting cellular automata (CA)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation · Evolution and Genetic Dynamics · Cellular Automata and Applications
