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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j30]Toru Nakanishi, Atsuki Iriboshi, Katsunobu Imai:
Short DL-Based Blacklistable Ring Signatures from DualRing. IEICE Trans. Fundam. Electron. Commun. Comput. Sci. 107(3): 464-475 (2024) - 2023
- [c33]Katsunobu Imai, Hiroki Kitagawa, Kazuma Nakahara:
On Visualization of Three-Dimensional Cellular Automata and Tilings with Head-Mounted Display. ASCAT 2023: 15-21 - 2022
- [j29]Hisamichi Ishizaka, GilTak Kong, Katsunobu Imai:
The Weak Universality of Two-Dimensional Five-State von Neumann Neighborhood Number-Conserving Cellular Automaton. New Gener. Comput. 40(2): 541-551 (2022) - [c32]Toru Nakanishi, Atsuki Iriboshi, Katsunobu Imai:
Short DL-based Blacklistable Ring Signatures from DualRing. CANDAR 2022: 137-143 - 2021
- [j28]GilTak Kong, Katsunobu Imai, Toru Nakanishi:
A New Structure of 2-State Number-Conserving Cellular Automata. IEICE Trans. Inf. Syst. 104-D(5): 673-678 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j27]Shigeki Akiyama, Jonathan Caalim, Katsunobu Imai, Hajime Kaneko:
Corona Limits of Tilings: Periodic Case. Discret. Comput. Geom. 61(3): 626-652 (2019) - [j26]GilTak Kong, Katsunobu Imai, Tom Nakanishi:
The Structure of Hierarchical Motion Representation of 2-state Number Conserving Cellular Automata. J. Cell. Autom. 14(5-6): 397-416 (2019) - 2018
- [j25]Teijiro Isokawa, Katsunobu Imai, Nobuyuki Matsui, Ferdinand Peper, Hiroshi Umeo:
Preface. J. Cell. Autom. 13(3): 181-182 (2018) - [c31]Katsunobu Imai, Kyosuke Oroji, Tomohiro Kubota:
A Weakly Universal Three-Dimensional Larger than Life Cellular Automaton. CANDAR Workshops 2018: 15-19 - [p3]Katsunobu Imai, Bruno Martin, Ryohei Saito:
On Radius 1 Nontrivial Reversible and Number-Conserving Cellular Automata. Reversibility and Universality 2018: 269-277 - [p2]Masami Hagiya, Katsunobu Imai:
On the Persistency of Gellular Automata. Reversibility and Universality 2018: 373-383 - 2017
- [c30]GilTak Kong, Katsunobu Imai, Toru Nakanishi:
Hierarchical Motion Representation of 2-State Number Conserving Cellular Automata. CANDAR 2017: 194-199 - 2016
- [c29]Shigeki Akiyama, Katsunobu Imai:
The Corona Limit of Penrose Tilings Is a Regular Decagon. Automata 2016: 35-48 - [c28]Artiom Alhazov, Katsunobu Imai:
Particle Complexity of Universal Finite Number-Conserving Cellular Automata. CANDAR 2016: 209-214 - [i2]Katsunobu Imai, Hisamichi Ishizaka, Victor Poupet:
5-State Rotation-Symmetric Number-Conserving Cellular Automata are not Strongly Universal. CoRR abs/1610.00333 (2016) - 2015
- [c27]Hisamichi Ishizaka, Yohei Takemura, Katsunobu Imai:
On Enumeration of Motion Representable Two-Dimensional Two-State Number-Conserving Cellular Automata. CANDAR 2015: 412-417 - [c26]Shaoyu Wang, Katsunobu Imai, Masami Hagiya:
An Approach to Constructing and Simulating Block Cellular Automata by Gellular Automata. CANDAR 2015: 442-448 - [e1]Teijiro Isokawa, Katsunobu Imai, Nobuyuki Matsui, Ferdinand Peper, Hiroshi Umeo:
Cellular Automata and Discrete Complex Systems - 20th International Workshop, AUTOMATA 2014, Himeji, Japan, July 7-9, 2014, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8996, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-18811-9 [contents] - 2014
- [c25]Katsunobu Imai, Hisamichi Ishizaka, Victor Poupet:
5-State Rotation-Symmetric Number-Conserving Cellular Automata are not Strongly Universal. Automata 2014: 31-43 - [c24]Enrico Formenti, Katsunobu Imai, Bruno Martin, Jean-Baptiste Yunès:
Advances on Random Sequence Generation by Uniform Cellular Automata. Computing with New Resources 2014: 56-70 - [c23]Shaoyu Wang, Katsunobu Imai, Masami Hagiya:
On the Composition of Signals in Gellular Automata. CANDAR 2014: 499-502 - [c22]Wen-Hu Zhou, Jia Lee, Guo-Long Li, Katsunobu Imai:
Embedding Game of Life into a Simple Asynchronous Cellular Automaton. CANDAR 2014: 503-506 - [c21]Masami Hagiya, Shaoyu Wang, Ibuki Kawamata, Satoshi Murata, Teijiro Isokawa, Ferdinand Peper, Katsunobu Imai:
On DNA-Based Gellular Automata. UCNC 2014: 177-189 - 2013
- [j24]Katsunobu Imai, Takahiro Hatsuda, Victor Poupet, Kota Sato:
A 6-state Universal Semi-totalistic Cellular Automaton on Kite and Dart Penrose Tilings. Fundam. Informaticae 126(2-3): 247-261 (2013) - [j23]Dansaku Nakayama, Naoshi Sakamoto, Katsunobu Imai:
A Transferring Protocol using Local Information on Ad Hoc Sensor Network and Its Behaviors. Int. J. Netw. Comput. 3(1): 170-180 (2013) - [c20]Jia Lee, Ferdinand Peper, Katsunobu Imai:
Computing on a Simple Asynchronous Cellular Automaton. CANDAR 2013: 505-509 - [c19]Kota Sato, Katsunobu Imai, Chuzo Iwamoto:
Universal Von Neumann Neighborhood Cellular Automata on Penrose Tilings. CANDAR 2013: 515-521 - 2012
- [j22]Jia Lee, Katsunobu Imai, Qingsheng Zhu:
Fluctuation-driven computing on number-conserving cellular automata. Inf. Sci. 187: 266-276 (2012) - [c18]Susumu Adachi, Jia Lee, Ferdinand Peper, Teijiro Isokawa, Katsunobu Imai:
Determining the Critical Temperature of the Continuous-State Game of Life. ACRI 2012: 83-90 - [c17]Katsunobu Imai, Takahiro Hatsuda, Victor Poupet, Kota Sato:
A Universal Semi-totalistic Cellular Automaton on Kite and Dart Penrose Tilings. AUTOMATA & JAC 2012: 267-278 - 2011
- [c16]Dansaku Nakayama, Naoshi Sakamoto, Katsunobu Imai:
A Transferring Protocol with Local Information on an Ad-Hoc Sensor Network. ICNC 2011: 291-293 - 2010
- [c15]Katsunobu Imai, Artiom Alhazov:
On Universality of Radius 1/2 Number-Conserving Cellular Automata. UC 2010: 45-55
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j21]Naonori Tanimoto, Katsunobu Imai, Chuzo Iwamoto, Kenichi Morita:
On the Non-existance of Rotation-Symmetric von Neumann Neighbor Number-Conserving Cellular Automata of Which the State Number is Less than Four. IEICE Trans. Inf. Syst. 92-D(2): 255-257 (2009) - [j20]Naonori Tanimoto, Katsunobu Imai:
A Characterization of von Neumann Neighbor Number-Conserving Cellular Automata. J. Cell. Autom. 4(1): 39-54 (2009) - [c14]Katsunobu Imai, Yasuaki Masamori, Chuzo Iwamoto, Kenichi Morita:
On Designing Gliders in Three-Dimensional Larger than Life Cellular Automata. IWNC 2009: 184-190 - 2008
- [j19]Chuzo Iwamoto, Harumasa Yoneda, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
A Recursive Padding Technique on Nondeterministic Cellular Automata. IEICE Trans. Fundam. Electron. Commun. Comput. Sci. 91-A(9): 2335-2340 (2008) - [c13]Naonori Tanimoto, Katsunobu Imai:
A Construction Method of Moore Neighborhood Number-Conserving Cellular Automata. ACRI 2008: 244-251 - [c12]Mitsuru Matsushima, Katsunobu Imai, Chuzo Iwamoto, Kenichi Morita:
A Java based three-dimensional cellular automata simulator and its application to three-dimensional Larger than Life. Automata 2008: 413-416 - [i1]Katsunobu Imai, Bruno Martin:
Simulations between triangular and hexagonal number-conserving cellular automata. CoRR abs/0809.0355 (2008) - 2007
- [j18]Chuzo Iwamoto, Naoki Hatayama, Yoshiaki Nakashiba, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Translational lemmas for DLOGTIME-uniform circuits, alternating TMs, and PRAMs. Acta Informatica 44(5): 345-359 (2007) - [c11]Kenichi Morita, Jin-Shan Qi, Katsunobu Imai:
Pattern Generation and Parsing by Array Grammars. Formal Models, Languages and Applications 2007: 260-273 - [c10]Chuzo Iwamoto, Harumasa Yoneda, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
A Time Hierarchy Theorem for Nondeterministic Cellular Automata. TAMC 2007: 511-520 - 2006
- [j17]Katsunobu Imai, Chuzo Iwamoto, Kenichi Morita:
A Five-State von Neumann Neighbor Universal Hyperbolic Cellular Automaton. J. Cell. Autom. 1(4): 275-297 (2006) - 2005
- [c9]Chuzo Iwamoto, Yoshiaki Nakashiba, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Translational Lemmas for Alternating TMs and PRAMs. FCT 2005: 137-148 - 2004
- [j16]Katsunobu Imai, Akihiko Ikazaki, Chuzo Iwamoto, Kenichi Morita:
A Logically Universal Number-Conserving Cellular Automaton with a Unary Table-Lookup Function. IEICE Trans. Inf. Syst. 87-D(3): 694-699 (2004) - [j15]Chuzo Iwamoto, Tomoka Yokouchi, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Prefix Computations on Iterative Arrays with Sequential Input/Output Mode. IEICE Trans. Inf. Syst. 87-D(3): 708-712 (2004) - [c8]Chuzo Iwamoto, Naoki Hatayama, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai, Daisuke Wakamatsu:
Hierarchies of DLOGTIME-Uniform Circuits. MCU 2004: 211-222 - 2003
- [j14]Chuzo Iwamoto, Katsuyuki Tateishi, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Simulations Between Multi-dimensional Deterministic and Alternating Cellular Automata. Fundam. Informaticae 58(2003): 261-271 (2003) - [j13]Jia Lee, Katsunobu Imai, Kenichi Morita:
Simulation of one-dimensional cellular automata by uniquely parallel parsable grammars. Theor. Comput. Sci. 304(1-3): 185-200 (2003) - 2002
- [j12]Chuzo Iwamoto, Katsuyuki Tateishi, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
A quadratic speedup theorem for iterative arrays. Acta Informatica 38(11/12): 847-858 (2002) - [j11]Katsunobu Imai, Takahiro Hori, Kenichi Morita:
Self-Reproduction in Three-Dimensional Reversible Cellular Space. Artif. Life 8(2): 155-174 (2002) - [j10]Katsunobu Imai, Kenichi Morita, Kenji Sako:
Firing Squad Synchronization Problem in Number-Conserving Cellular Automata. Fundam. Informaticae 52(1-3): 133-141 (2002) - [j9]Chuzo Iwamoto, Tomonobu Hatsuyama, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Constructible functions in cellular automata and their applications to hierarchy results. Theor. Comput. Sci. 270(1-2): 797-809 (2002) - [c7]Chuzo Iwamoto, Takeshi Andou, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Computational Complexity in the Hyperbolic Plane. MFCS 2002: 365-374 - [c6]Katsunobu Imai, Kenji Fujita, Chuzo Iwamoto, Kenichi Morita:
Embedding a Logically Universal Model and a Self-Reproducing Model into Number-Conserving Cellular Automata. UMC 2002: 164-175 - [p1]Kenichi Morita, Yasuyuki Tojima, Katsunobu Imai, Tsuyoshi Ogiro:
Universal Computing in Reversible and Number-Conserving Two-Dimensional Cellular Spaces. Collision-Based Computing 2002: 161-199 - 2001
- [j8]Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Number-Conserving Reversible Cellular Automata and Their Computation-Universality. RAIRO Theor. Informatics Appl. 35(3): 239-258 (2001) - [c5]Chuzo Iwamoto, Katsuyuki Tateishi, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Speeding-Up Cellular Automata by Alternations. MCU 2001: 240-251 - [c4]Katsunobu Imai, Yukio Matsuda, Chuzo Iwamoto, Kenichi Morita:
A three-dimensional uniquely parsable array grammar that generates and parses cubes. IWCIA 2001: 339-354 - 2000
- [j7]Jia Lee, Kenichi Morita, Hiroki Asou, Katsunobu Imai:
Uniquely Parsable Unification Grammars and Their Parser Implemented in Prolog. Grammars 3(1): 63-81 (2000) - [j6]Katsunobu Imai, Kenichi Morita:
A computation-universal two-dimensional 8-state triangular reversible cellular automaton. Theor. Comput. Sci. 231(2): 181-191 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j5]Kenichi Morita, Satoshi Ueno, Katsunobu Imai:
Characterizing the Ability of Parallel Array Generators on Reversible Partitioned Cellular Automata. Int. J. Pattern Recognit. Artif. Intell. 13(4): 523-538 (1999) - [j4]Kenichi Morita, Maurice Margenstern, Katsunobu Imai:
Universality of Reversible Hexagonal Cellular Automata. RAIRO Theor. Informatics Appl. 33(6): 535-550 (1999) - [j3]Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Uniquely parsable array grammars for generating and parsing connected patterns. Pattern Recognit. 32(2): 269-276 (1999) - [c3]Chuzo Iwamoto, Tomonobu Hatsuyama, Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
On Time-Constructible Functions in One-Dimensional Cellular Automata. FCT 1999: 316-326 - 1998
- [c2]Katsunobu Imai, Kenichi Morita:
A computation-universal two-dimensional 8-state triangular reversible cellular automaton. MCU (2) 1998: 90-99 - 1996
- [j2]Katsunobu Imai, Kenichi Morita:
Firing Squad Synchronization Problem in Reversible Cellular Automata. Theor. Comput. Sci. 165(2): 475-482 (1996) - [j1]Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Self-Reproduction in a Reversible Cellular Space. Theor. Comput. Sci. 168(2): 337-366 (1996) - [c1]Kenichi Morita, Katsunobu Imai:
Logical Universality and Self-Reproduction in Reversible Cellular Automata. ICES 1996: 152-166
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