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Natural Computing, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, June 2026
- Eric Goles, Pedro Montealegre, Martín Ríos-Wilson, Guillaume Theyssier:

On the complexity of freezing automata networks of bounded pathwidth. 1 - Franco Bagnoli, Sara Dridi, Nazim Fatès:

Regional controllability of cellular automata as a SAT problem. 2 - Phillip Drake, Daniel Hader, Matthew J. Patitz:

Simulation of the abstract Tile Assembly Model using crisscross slats (extended version). 4 - Subrata Paul

, Souvik Roy, Sukanta Das
:
On convergence of temporally stochastic cellular automata. 5 - Julio Aracena, Florian Bridoux, Maximilien Gadouleau, Pierre Guillon, Kévin Perrot, Adrien Richard, Guillaume Theyssier:

On the dynamics of bounded-degree automata networks. 6 - Yuki Nishida

, Koki Yamasaki, Sennosuke Watanabe, Akiko Fukuda
, Yoshihide Watanabe:
Convergence of q-state vector-valued fuzzy cellular automata with weighted-averaging rules. 7 - Maciej Koutny, Lukasz Mikulski:

Encoding reaction systems in Petri nets. 8 - Katariina Paturi, Jarkko Kari:

On the surjunctivity and the Garden of Eden theorem for non-uniform cellular automata. 9 - Bartosz Makuracki, Maciej Dziemianczuk, Barbara Wolnik

, Bernard De Baets:
Exploration of number-conserving non-uniform cellular automata with a neighborhood of size four: barriers and blocks. 10 - Florian Bridoux, Christophe Crespelle, Thi Ha Duong Phan, Adrien Richard:

Dividing sum of cycles in the semiring of functional digraphs. 11 - Huifang Wang, Kang Zhou:

Optimized P systems for number system conversion based on membrane computing. 12 - Alonso Castillo-Ramirez, Eduardo Veliz-Quintero:

Connections between the minimal neighborhood and the activity value of cellular automata. 13 - Soumyadeep Paty, Supreeti Kamilya:

Identification of different types of rocks and ores using cellular automata assisted CNN models: an application of mining Industry. 14 - Natalie Kallish, Dominic Scalise:

Emulating analog RLC electronic circuits with reversible chemical reaction networks. 15

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