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Towards Multilayered Automata Networks

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In this paper Multilayered Automata Networks are formally defined as a generalization of Cellular Automata Networks. They are hierarchically organized on the basis of nested-graphs,and can show different kinds of dynamics, which allow to use them to model, for example, complex biological systems comprised of different entities organized in a hierarchical framework.

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Bandini, S., Mauri, G. (1997). Towards Multilayered Automata Networks. In: ACRI ’96. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0941-9_10

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