Author: Robert J. H. Ross; R. E. Baker; C. A. Yates
Title: How domain growth is implemented determines the long term behaviour of a cell population through its effect on spatial correlations Document date: 2016_2_26
ID: lfm6erzy_94
Snippet: In Fig. 8 we can see that the size of the domain influences the evolution of the agent density in the case of GM2, but not in the case of GM1. In the case of GM2, as the initial domain size is increased the evolution of the macroscopic agent density is accelerated. This is because colinear spatial correlations, established by agent proliferation, are broken down proportional to the domain size in GM2 (Eq. (20) )......
Document: In Fig. 8 we can see that the size of the domain influences the evolution of the agent density in the case of GM2, but not in the case of GM1. In the case of GM2, as the initial domain size is increased the evolution of the macroscopic agent density is accelerated. This is because colinear spatial correlations, established by agent proliferation, are broken down proportional to the domain size in GM2 (Eq. (20) ).
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