Evolution of probability measures by cellular automata on algebraic topological Markov chains

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In this paper we review some recent results on the evolution of probability measures under cellular automata acting on a fullshift. In particular we discuss the crucial role of the attractiveness of maximal measures. We enlarge the context of the results of a previous study of topological Markov chains that are Abelian groups; the shift map is an automorphism of this group. This is carried out by studying the dynamics of Markov measures by a particular additive cellular automata. Many of these topics were within the focus of Francisco Varela's mathematical interests.

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Maass, A., & Martínez, S. (2003). Evolution of probability measures by cellular automata on algebraic topological Markov chains. Biological Research. Society of Biology of Chile. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0716-97602003000100010

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