author: | Panama Geer, Harry W. McLaughlin and Keith Unsworth |
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title: | Cellular Lines: An Introduction |
keywords: | cellular line definition, cellular array, string representation, derived string, line drawing algorithm |
abstract: |
This paper provides a definition of a cellular line in a
cellular array that is independent of the notion of a line
in
R
. It also presents a way of determining whether or
not a cell set is a cellular line. Brief statements about
existence, uniqueness, and properties of cellular lines are
included.
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reference: | Panama Geer and Harry W. McLaughlin and Keith Unsworth (2003), Cellular Lines: An Introduction, in Discrete Models for Complex Systems, DMCS'03, Michel Morvan and Éric Rémila (eds.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AB, pp. 167-178 |
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