A converse to Moore's theorem on cellular automata
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We prove a converse to Moore's ``Garden-of-Eden'' theorem: a group G is amenable if and only if all cellular automata living on G that admit mutually erasable patterns also admit gardens of Eden. It had already been conjectured in that amenability could be characterized by cellular automata. We prove the first part of that conjecture.
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