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Cellular Automaton Modeling of Biological Pattern Formation

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Información General

  • Autores: Andreas Deutsch Árbol académico, Sabine Dormann
  • Editores: Boston : Birkhäuser, 2005
  • Año de publicación: 2005
  • País: Estados Unidos
  • Idioma: inglés
  • ISBN: 978-0-8176-4281-5, 978-0-8176-4415-4
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  • This book focuses on a challenging application field of cellular automata: pattern formation in biological systems, such as the growth of microorganisms, dynamics of cellular tissue and tumors, and formation of pigment cell patterns. These phenomena, resulting from complex cellular interactions, cannot be deduced solely from experimental analysis, but can be more easily examined using mathematical models, in particular, cellular automaton models.

    While there are various books treating cellular automaton modeling, this interdisciplinary work is the first one covering biological applications. The book is divided into three parts: Part I deals with general principles, theories, and models of pattern formation; Part II examines cellular automaton modeling; and Part III explains various applications. The models and analytic techniques described may be extended to other exciting applications in biology, medicine, and immunology.

    Key topics and features:

    * Provides an introduction and historical account of the principles of biological pattern formation (morphogenesis) * Gives an overview of mathematical modeling approaches to morphogenesis, and an introduction to cellular automata and analytic techniques * A supplementary web-based Java applet---"Cellular Automaton Simulator"---enables interactive simulation of various cellular automaton applications described in the book; available on the internet at www.biomodeling.info * Self-contained presentation is accessible to a broad audience; only basic calculus and linear algebra are required * Careful balance of theory, models, and applications useful to both experimentalists and theoreticians * Includes suggestions for further research topics The book is aimed at researchers, practitioners, and students in applied mathematics, mathematical biology, computational physics, bioengineering, and computer science interested in a cellular automaton approach to biological modeling. The book's accessible presentation and interdisciplinary approach make it suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses and seminars in mathematical biology, biomodeling, and biocomputing.

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  • Foreword - Philip K. Maini
    List of Figures
    List of Notation
    Introduction and Outline
    On the Origin of Patterns
    Mathematical Modeling of Biological Pattern Formation
    Cellular Automata
    Random Movement
    Growth Processes
    Adhesive Cell Interaction
    Alignment and Cellular Swarming
    Pigment Cell Pattern Formation
    Tissue and Tumor Development
    Turing Patterns and Excitable Media
    Discussion and Outlook
    Appendix A. Growth Processes: A Mean-Field Equation
    Appendix B. Turing Patterns
    Appendix C. Excitable Media: Complete Interaction Rule
    Appendix D. Isotropy, Lattices, and Tensors
    References
    Index



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