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Title: Reversible Cellular Automata


1
Reversible Cellular Automata
  • CS240
  • Kwnaghyun Paek

2
Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Gas Theory
  • The Second Law
  • Entropy
  • Reversible Cellular Automata
  • Rule 37R
  • Further Study

3
Introduction
  • How was the Universe created?
  • We dont know Maybe the God did? Big Bang?
  • How has the Universe evolved?
  • Observing molecules of gases might tell us
    something
  • Have we found the secret of Gases?
  • Yes, we believe in The First and Second Laws of
    Thermodynamics!
  • Can we show and prove it with Cellular Automata?
  • Lets see!

4
Gas Theory
  • The Universe consists of gases
  • Many people have tried to reveal the behavior of
    molecules of gases

5
Gas Theory Contd
  • Why is the gas model loved so much?
  • Fundamental Physics Rules work well with Gas
    Model
  • Uniformity Every molecule follows one rule
  • Locality Each molecule affects its neighbors
    only. Not others far away from it.
  • Reversibility All information, the motion of
    molecules, is backward traceable
  • Thermodynamics Laws work well too
  • The First Law Energy is conserved
  • The number of molecules of gas
  • The Second Law Heat does not spontaneously flow
    from a colder body to a hotter one (Clausius and
    Thomson)

6
The Second Law
7
The Second Law Contd
  • Heat is motion of molecules
  • The motion of molecules becomes more and more
    random
  • Randomness of the system grows
  • The Entropy of system increases

8
Entropy
  • What is Entropy?
  • The amount of information about a system that is
    still unknown
  • For example, all the positional information of
    molecules of gas
  • If certain parts of a system are hotter than the
    rest, it is easier to represent the positional
    information of molecules
  • For example, we can compress the information when
    there are some repetition or order
  • As heat disperses, it becomes more difficult to
    represent those information.
  • Entropy increases until the system reaches
    complete equilibrium total disorder

9
Reversible Cellular Automata
  • Why do we want Reversible Cellular Automata?
  • Cellular Automata can be completely closed
  • To simulate the motion of gas, a system should
    have
  • Uniformity
  • Locality
  • Reversibility
  • By definition, Uniformity and Locality are
    already built in Cellular Automata
  • Reversibility does not come along automatically,
    but can be programmed in
  • Why is Reversibility so important?

10
Reversible CA Contd
  • Why is Reversibility so important?
  • Reversible means all information has been
    preserved, and the system follows a deterministic
    rule
  • If part of heat has flowed out of a system, we
    cannot restore the past
  • There is no boundary yet (as far as we know) in
    the Universe thus, all information should be
    somewhere in the Universe.
  • If the universe has evolved non-deterministically,
  • There is no hope

11
Reversible CA Contd
  • Lets see some Reversible CA

12
Reversible CA Contd
  • Thats it?
  • YES
  • Come on How about Rule 30 and 225? They are just
    the opposite to each other. Arent they inverse
    each other?

13
Reversible CA Contd
  • Rule 30 ? Rule 225

14
Reversible CA Contd
  • Why doesnt it work
  • Because the reverse step is not deterministic

When the current cell is 0, there are four
possible ancestors
  • Then whats the Reversible CA in Wolframs book?
  • They are newly blended, not originally by Wolfram

15
Reversible CA Contd
  • Second-order by Toffoli and Margolus

16
Reversible CA Contd
  • The new state of each cell is determined as a
    linear combination of the current and the
    previous states
  • qt1 ?qt qt-1
  • qt-1 ?qt qt1
  • Rule 30R

17
Reversible CA Contd
18
Reversible CA Contd
Rule 30R
19
Rule 37R
  • What is so special with Rule 37R?

20
Rule 37R Contd
21
Rule 37R Contd
  • Rule 37R is reversible
  • Preserves all past information
  • Randomness does not simply increase, it
    fluctuates, self organized
  • Does not evolve to complete equilibrium
  • Does not obey the Second Law!
  • OK! Now what???

22
Rule 37R Contd
  • If the universe followed the Second Law, it
    should have evolved to

23
Rule 37R Contd
  • Great! Wolfram has revealed the secret of the
    Universe!!!
  • Not yet
  • The rule 37R has to remember the state of two
    steps back. Not very general
  • 37R does not obey the Second Law, nor does it
    obey the First Law!!!
  • Wolfram noticed this issue, and tried to find
    rules following the First Law

24
Rule 37R Contd
  • However, Wolfram could not find any non-trivial
    Cellular Automaton with two colors and
    nearest-neighbor rules, which follows the First
    Law but not the Second Law
  • With next-nearest-neighbor rules, what he found
    is

25
Rule 37R Contd
  • Total number of black cells is conserved
  • The complexity starts when it hits the boundaries
  • Without the boundaries, it would show a trivial
    behavior

26
Further Study
  • Wolframs idea was nice, but still many things to
    solve
  • Three cells determine the next state of one cell
    ? Reversibility fails, one cell cannot contain
    all the information of the previous three cells
  • Margolus neighborhood

27
Further Study Contd
28
Thank you very much
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