Ilkka Törmä
PhD
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Symbolic dynamics; Cellular automata
I am a university lecturer at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. I obtained my PhD from the University of Turku in 2015. Since then I have worked as a researcher at Boston University (USA), University of Montpellier (France), and now at the University of Turku.
I study cellular automata and multidimensional symbolic dynamics, from both dynamical and computational perspectives. In particular, I am interested in the properties of multidimensional SFTs and sofic shifts, and the relations between their different subclasses.
I regularly teach courses on Euclidean geometry, linear algebra and the Finnish high school mathematics curriculum for teachers.
- Group-Walking Automata (2015)
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science
- Plane-Walking Automata (2015)
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science
- Quantifier Extensions of Multidimensional Sofic Shifts (2015)
- Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
- Structural and Computational Existence Results for Multidimensional Subshifts (2015) Törmä Ilkka
- Color Blind Cellular Automata (2014)
- Journal of Cellular Automata
- Playing with Subshifts (2014)
- Fundamenta Informaticae
- Subshifts, MSO Logic, and Collapsing Hierarchies (2014)
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science
- Trace Complexity of Chaotic Reversible Cellular Automata (2014)
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science
- Color Blind Cellular Automata (2013)
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science
- Commutators of Bipermutive and Affine Cellular Automata (2013)
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science



