Abstract

In standard cellular automata the new state of a cell depends on the neighborhood configuration solely at the preceding time step. This study analyzes the effect of implementing memory in cells of cellular automata on networks with scale-free topology. As a rule, embedding memory in cells induces a notable depletion in the cell change rate, but it is not so effective in controlling the spread of damage.

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