cellular automaton (BIO-LGCA) is a discrete model for moving and interacting biological agents, a type of cellular automaton. The BIO-LGCA is based on the...
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interest in the lattice Boltzmann started to rise. However, an LGCA variant, termed BIO-LGCA, is still widely used to model collective migration in biology...
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series Dingle, Hugh and Drake, V. Alistair (2007) "What Is Migration?". BioScience, 57(2):113–121. doi:10.1641/B570206 Gross, Mart R.; Coleman, Ronald...
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matter Collective motion Self-propelled particles clustering Vicsek model BIO-LGCA Swarm robotics Ant robotics Microbotics Nanorobotics Swarm robotics Symbrion...
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explains that the following types of models can be used: Lattice models (e.g. BIO-LGCA models) Models similar to Dissipative particle dynamics that solve Newton's...
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matter Collective motion Self-propelled particles clustering Vicsek model BIO-LGCA Swarm robotics Ant robotics Microbotics Nanorobotics Swarm robotics Symbrion...
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cases, may be easier to analyze mathematically. On-lattice models such as BIO-LGCA models have been used to study physical aspects of self-propelled particle...
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matter Collective motion Self-propelled particles clustering Vicsek model BIO-LGCA Swarm robotics Ant robotics Microbotics Nanorobotics Swarm robotics Symbrion...
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and Advocate for Human Rights Archived 2007-07-27 at the Wayback Machine, LGCA, 2007 Award Honourees Announced, Pride Toronto, June 20, 2006 "El-Farouk...
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