Dr. Ramon Alonso-Sanz is a Professor in Statistics and Operational Research in the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (UPM), Spain. He has a long experience in teaching Mathematics, Statistics, Operational Research and lately Cellular Automata and other Discrete Dynamical Systems to undergraduate and PhD Students at UPM.
He is member of the research Group of Complex Systems (GSC) of the UPM, of the Unconventional Computing Group (UWE), and of the Spanish network of researchers in Dynamical Systems (DANCE). He co-organized AUTOMATA (the annual meeting of cellular automatists) in 2008, and is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Cellular Automata.
Dr. Alonso-Sanz has been involved in numerous Spanish funded research projects, and in the UK EPSRC funded Project: Discrete Dynamical Systems with Memory: A New Tool for Modelling Complexity.
Publicaciones Destacadas
- Garcia,L.,Grau,J.,Losada,J.C.,Alonso-Sanz,R.(2021). Cellular automaton simulation of the quantum Hotelling game with reservation cost. Quantum Information Processing, 20(7),227.
- Alonso-Sanz,R.(2017). Spatial correlated games. Royal Society Open Science, 4,11,171361.
- Alonso-Sanz,R.(2015). A cellular automaton implementation of a quantum battle of the sexes game with imperfect information. Quantum Information Processing, 14,10,3639-3669.
- Alonso-Sanz,R.(2014). A quantum prisoner’s dilemma cellular automaton. Proc. R. Soc. A, 470, 20130793.
- Alonso-Sanz,R.(2003). Reversible Cellular Automata with Memory: patterns starting with a single site seed. Physica D, 175,1/2,1-30.