Re: How well does this mathematical model mimic the cells properties?



A very nice and interesting presentation.

I have to admit, that I am currently not able to get
the DNA idea out of it (how the body shape is formed),
but maybe it just needs only more time and efforts than
to go once through the slideshow (any hints towards
speeding this up are welcome).

May I ask here if there is any relationship between the
presented concept and the concept behind the idea
of a Perspex space (see http://robots.net/article/1412.html
for some introductory information) and if yes which one?

I see, that both belong somehow together, but I don't
know enough about any of them to elaborate on exactly
how and why.

Claudio

"life_goes_on" <trolltomte@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> I'm been fascinated by the cells ability to self replicate. I
> made this binary cell model as an mathematical attempt to mimic the
> binary division process that occurs in biological cells. This
> presentation is a shortened version of this model - a more formal (and
> probably more boring) presentation can be found at my home site (follow
> the link on the presentation site if you want to go there). The
> starting point is next to trivial but I urge you to continue watch the
> flash video to the end and not be fooled by the simplicity at the
> beginning.
>
> http://hem.bredband.net/emma-lina/cell-presenta5.html
>


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