Randomly connected cellular automata: A search for critical connectivities

Physics – Condensed Matter

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9 pages, 5 figures, compressed with uufiles. One figure (too large) missing, available via e-mail (mousseau@physcn.umontreal.c

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10.1209/epl/i1996-00370-1

I study the Chate-Manneville cellular automata rules on randomly connected lattices. The periodic and quasi-periodic macroscopic behaviours associated with these rules on finite-dimensional lattices persist on an infinite-dimensional lattice with finite connectivity and symmetric bonds. The lower critical connectivity for these models is at C=4 and the mean-field connectivity, if finite, is not smaller than C=100. Autocorrelations are found to decay as a power-law with a connectivity independent exponent approx. equal to -2.5. A new intermitten chaotic phase is also discussed.

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