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arxiv: nlin/0309047 · v2 · submitted 2003-09-17 · 🌊 nlin.CG · cond-mat.stat-mech

On computational irreducibility and the predictability of complex physical systems

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keywords coarse-grainedcomputationallyirreduciblephysicalsystemsaccountingautomatabehavior
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Using elementary cellular automata (CA) as an example, we show how to coarse-grain CA in all classes of Wolfram's classification. We find that computationally irreducible (CIR) physical processes can be predictable and even computationally reducible at a coarse-grained level of description. The resulting coarse-grained CA which we construct emulate the large-scale behavior of the original systems without accounting for small-scale details. At least one of the CA that can be coarse-grained is irreducible and known to be a universal Turing machine.

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