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Tipo
Facultad
Carrera/Programa
- Doctorado en Ingeniería de Sistemas Complejos
Profesor Guía
Título al que opta
- Doctor en Ingeniería de Sistemas Complejos
Modalidad
- Monografía
Fecha de publicación
2021-07-28Materias
Keywords
- Q2R
- Ising model
- Reversible cellular automaton
Descriptores
- Obras de graduación UAI
- Autómata celular reversible
Resumen
The main goal of this thesis, relies the dynamis of a reversible and
conservative cellular automaton Q2R model. Q2R is a automaton that runs on a
two-dimensional grid of nite size and is reversible in a physical sense, that is,
not only is the automaton rule invertible, but the bakward rule reads exactly
the same as the forward one. This model is a dynamial variation of the Ising model for ferromagnetism that possesses quite a rich and
complex dynamics.
As expected, the Q2R automaton only possesses fixed points and periodic orbits and it has been shown that possesses an energy like quantity, and, at least an extra conserved quantity. Although, the dynamis includes only fixed points and periodi orbits, numeric al simulations show that the system exhibits a ferromagnetic phase transition in the large system size limit for a well
defined critial energy.
In the present work, we charaterize the configuration space, that is composed of a huge number of cycles with exponentially long periods. More precisely, we quantify the probability distribution func tions of states in terms of the aforementioned invariants. We show that the dynamis of the system in the phase space appears to be, depending on the energy, a random walk or a
Levy flight.
The main contribution of the present thesis is the application of a coarsegraining approach that allows to write a coarse-grained master equation, which charaterizes equilibrium and non equilibrium statistical properties, for theQ2R model. Following Nicolis and collaborators, a
coarse-graining approach is applied to the time series of the total magnetization, leading to a
consistent master equation that governs the macroscopic irreversible dynamics of the Q2R automata. The methodology is replicated for various lattice sizes. In the case of small systems, we show that the master equation leads to a tractable probability transfer matrix of moderate size,
which provides a master equation for a coarse-grained probability distribution. The method is validated and some expli it examples are discussed.
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