2019
DOI: 10.37236/7296
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On the Stability and Instability of Finite Dynamical Systems with Prescribed Interaction Graphs

Abstract: The dynamical properties of finite dynamical systems (FDSs) have been investigated in the context of coding theoretic problems, such as network coding, and in the context of hat games, such as the guessing game and Winkler's hat game. The instability of an FDS is the minimum Hamming distance between a state and its image under the FDS, while the stability is the minimum of the reciprocal of the Hamming distance; they are both directly related to Winkler's hat game. In this paper, we study the value of the (in)… Show more

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“…There are several results in this direction [25,35,52,20], but the influence of the signed interaction graph on these kind of dynamical parameters is still widely unknown. We have also taken an "extremal" point of view, studying for instance the maximum number of fixed points, but average analysis should be also relevant, see for instance [20,21] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several results in this direction [25,35,52,20], but the influence of the signed interaction graph on these kind of dynamical parameters is still widely unknown. We have also taken an "extremal" point of view, studying for instance the maximum number of fixed points, but average analysis should be also relevant, see for instance [20,21] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%