Abdoulaye Sarr, Alexandra Fronville and Vincent Rodin.
Morphogenesis Model for Systematic Simulation of Forms' Co-evolution With Constraints : Application to Mitosis.
TPNC 2014, 3rd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Natural Computing, Granada (Spain), 9-11 December 2014. Published in Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues a subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Springer, volume 8890, pages 231-242, December 2014.
Abstract:
We present a new approach to understand forms' emergence in a cellular system. We set the hypothesis that beyond the influence of mechanical forces and gene expression, constraints applied to the cells over time play a key role in the acquisition of specific shape. We consider that these constraints are the fundamental principles and basic cause of morphogenesis. In our model, it's due to these constraints that cells choose a particular direction while dividing, migrate or die. Our approach of morphogenesis based on constraints has been used to get effectively for a given form all possible evolutions by growth at latter times. Such work ensures to do some pattern prediction.
Keywords: Developmental systems, Virtual biology, Morphogenesis, Mathematical morphology, Viability theory.
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