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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_16
    Snippet: The terms on the RHS of Eq. (1) correspond to the following events: i) no growth event occurs in [t, t + δt); ii) a growth event occurs in the horizontal (x) direction in [t, t + δt); and iii) a growth event occurs in the vertical (y) direction in [t, t + δt). Due to our initial conditions in the IBM we can assume translational invariance for the probability of an agent occupying a site in this derivation, by this we mean.....
    Document: The terms on the RHS of Eq. (1) correspond to the following events: i) no growth event occurs in [t, t + δt); ii) a growth event occurs in the horizontal (x) direction in [t, t + δt); and iii) a growth event occurs in the vertical (y) direction in [t, t + δt). Due to our initial conditions in the IBM we can assume translational invariance for the probability of an agent occupying a site in this derivation, by this we mean

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