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Sikdar 205 $a1st ed. 2026. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer Nature Switzerland :$cImprint: Springer,$d2026. 215 $a1 online resource (556 pages) 225 1 $aEmergence, Complexity and Computation,$x2194-7295 ;$v49 311 08$a3-032-00256-7 327 $a1.Introduction -- 2.Cellular Automata -- 3.Characterization Tools -- 4.Reversibility -- 5.Number Conservation -- 6.Maximal Length Cellular Automata -- 7."Cycle Structure of Linear and Complemented Cellular Automata" -- 8.Cycles in Non-Linear Cellular Automata -- 9.Convergence -- 10.Chaos. 330 $aThis book covers the major theories of non-uniform cellular automata that have been developed during the last four decades. The non-uniform cellular automata started their journey as an effective tool of generating pseudo-random numbers in hardware. Over the years, they have flourished in different directions and the theories, related to reversibility, number conservation, maximality, cycle structure, convergence, chaos, etc. have been developed. The theories are presented, in this book, followed by the examples with pointers to the applications for better understanding. The readers can discover new application areas where the theories, provided in this book, are suitable. A few open problems are also included to trigger a reader to undertake research on non-uniform cellular automata to address the problems. 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