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Self-Duality for Multi-State Probabilistic Cellular Automata with Finite Range Interactions

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In this paper we study a criterion of self-duality for multi-state probabilistic cellular automata with finite range interactions and give some models which satisfy this criterion.

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Konno, N. Self-Duality for Multi-State Probabilistic Cellular Automata with Finite Range Interactions. Journal of Statistical Physics 106, 923–930 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014077518155

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